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Jun 03, 2024

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By Honorary Reporter Puja Lamsal from Nepal
Photos = Laxmi Narayan Maharjan


K-Tigers boasting their amazing skill

Members of the taekwondo demonstration team K-Tigers strut their stuff.


The Nepalese capital of Kathmandu on May 4 hosted K-Culture Celebration Day at Nepal Academy Hall to mark the 50th anniversary of official ties between Korea and Nepal. 


Guests from Korea like the taekwondo demonstration team K-Tigers and b-boy group Gamblerz Crew showcased Korean culture on stage.


Gamblers crew’s striking bboy moves

Gamblerz Crew puts on a show on stage.


The K-Tigers mesmerized the audience by blending athleticism and artistry while synchronizing their act to K-pop hits like "Dreamers" by Jungkook, "ETA" by NewJeans and "Drama" by aespa. 


The female dance crew Locking Hand also impressed, as did Gamblerz Crew with its gravity-defying spins and Animation Crew with its futuristic edge.


Other activities included a pre-show "random play dance" outside the venue and the Nepali pop group Nineties, whose vocal and dance prowess captivated the audience.


Performers with ambassador Mr. Tae Young Park and other officials

The performers pose for a group photo with Korean Ambassador to Nepal Park Tae-young (center wearing a black Hanbok). 


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*This article is written by a Korea.net Honorary Reporter. Our group of Honorary Reporters are from all around the world, and they share with Korea.net their love and passion for all things Korean.