By Honorary Reporter Puja Lamsal from Nepal
Photos = Laxmi Narayan Maharjan
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.
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.
The performers pose for a group photo with Korean Ambassador to Nepal Park Tae-young (center wearing a black Hanbok).
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