A major festival honouring Korea will be held in Sydney in springtime over two days.
Residents of St. Leonards and other suburbs of the first state who enjoy cultural events can attend the Sydney Korean Festival in spring. The weekend-long event is happening at the capital’s Darling Harbour in November and promises two days placed with food and drink, activities, entertainment and more.
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The alfresco festival is set to be Australia’s biggest tribute to Korean culture in the country to date. Those coming down to the event can enjoy traditional delicacies from the K-BBQ sizzle and assorted award-winning food vendors who specialise in Korean cuisine. Song and dance workshops at the festival will allow extroverts to practice and perform as a K-Pop star while arts and craft sessions are designed for those who enjoy quieter activities.
The Sydney Korean Festival will now take place on Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10 at Darling Harbour. The event will run from 11 am to 10 pm on Saturday and between 11 am and 5 pm on Sunday and is free to attend. The harbour is situated at Tumbalong Park on Harbour Street in Sydney.