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BAGUIO CITY — The Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines brought Korea Festival 2026 to Baguio City for the first time on Saturday, May 9, transforming Rambakan Road at SM Baguio into a showcase of Korean music, food, fashion, martial arts, and cultural exchange. The two-day festival, first launched in 2019 in Metro Manila, opened on Saturday afternoon of ay 9. It featured traditional Korean performances, cultural activities, and Cordilleran-inspired presentations aimed at strengthening ties between the Philippines and South Korea. Opening the event was the Suwon Gugak Association, which performed traditional Korean music, including the iconic folk song “Arirang,” […]... Keep on reading: Korea Festival 2026 debuts in Baguio, highlights PH-Korea cultural ties
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