The Hanoitimes – A concert was held by KBS World Radio in Seoul, Republic of Korea, for multicultural families and the Vietnamese community on October 27.
The event “Ngoi nha chung” (A common house) captivated the audience with dramatic music, vivid colour and traditional songs that spoke of the friendship and harmony between the two countries.
The concert provided the audience, especially the Vietnamese community living, working and studying in the RoK, with important information on life and cultural events all over the country.
KBS World Radio is RoK’s flagship public international broadcaster. Vietnamese is one of the 11 major languages broadcasts are produced in.
The programme “Toi yeu Han Quoc” (I love Korea) was the first Vietnamese- Korean bilingual programme to be launched in 2013, and has since been broadcast every Sunday.
By 2013, there were nearly 130,000 Vietnamese nationals living in the RoK, with 52,000 Vietnamese women married to Korean husbands, according to statistics published by the RoK Ministry of Security and Public Administration.
By Tuan Minh
Đăng ký: VietNam News