You’re Invited: ‘Mga Kuha sa Korea’ Photo Exhibit Happening this August!
K-Culture is truly evident in the Philippines, and its rapid influence on the masses is hard not to ignore. The Korean Culture Center in the Philippines (KCC) in partnership with the Korean Tourism Organization (KTO) is hosting a special journey, “Mga Kuha sa Korea,” a month-long travel photo exhibit happening this August 17 until September 23, 2023, at the KCC Building in Taguig City.
Go on a quick trip to Korea!
With the hopeful goal of embracing the “Visit Korea 2023-2024” spirit promoted by the Korean government, the KCC aims to promote Korean tourism through a series of events. Starting off with the “Mga Kuha sa Korea” photo exhibit. An invitation to Filipinos to explore the welcoming landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique offerings of South Korea.

A varied section of the exhibit will highlight a diverse display of photographs, each designed to cater to one’s preferences, be it Korea’s four seasons or mouthwatering food as a feast for one’s eyes and palate. Moreover, the 2030 Busan World Expo section highlights the Korean government’s effort to bid as it showcases Busan, an industrial and cultural powerhouse in Korea. This section provides a sneak peek into the innovative and vibrant spirit of the Expo, piquing the curiosity of visitors from the Philippines.
KCC Director Kim Myeongjin expressed, “Through this exhibit, we hope to be able to bring
Korea a bit closer to you,” encapsulating the essence of the exhibit’s mission.
Alongside the upcoming photo exhibit, KCC has lined up a wide array of events for the months of August and September under the “Visit Korea 2023–2024” Campaign.
See the photo for reference below:

Take notes and gather your K-culture enthusiasts’ friends to explore Korea more in this exciting activity!
For the latest updates on upcoming events, you may follow the Korean Cultural Center’s official social media channels – Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).
[Official PR from KCC]