The event hosts the ‘Show Your Soft Power’ competition with 15 Thai finalists showcasing talents in vocal, dance, lip sync, and traditional performance. The director of the Korean Cultural Center, Mr. Cho, Jaeil, will award the winner.
On November 26th, the festival extends to The Child Protection and Development Center (CPDC), Pattaya, featuring performances and charitable activities. Partners like Jeong Art, Black Leopard, Kowin Thailand, GTO, LG, Coway, and Prothai join in item donations and volunteer work for the children.
‘K-Soft Power Festival 2023 in Thailand’ offers free admission, inviting visitors to explore booths providing travel information to Korea, Korean food experiences, and both on- and off-line events.
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