Photographic
exhibition by top Korea artist Byung Tae Kim open its doors to members
of the public at National Museum of Kenya over the weekend.
Titled Reflection the photos cover Kenyan beauty and its wildlife of the famous Masai Mara among others.
The
official opening was graced by Korea Ambassador to Kenya H.E Mr Kwoni
Young dae who praised Kim for promoting Kenya beauty and its wildlife
and people to the international arena.
He pointed out that
both Countries Korea and Kenya have strong culture relationship adding
that is the lonely its way to understand each others way of life.
The envoy edded that through those picture Korean will understand
Kenya and have chance of visit the Country to witness the beauty because
the photos reflect Kenyans for its understanding than what is being
reported in the local media.
While calling Koreans to visit
Kenya he said that his people and the rest of the World has more to
learn from Kenya which is the land of beauty and love by its people.
At the same time announced that Korea will stage culture week in Kenya later in the year.
While
wellcoming the ambassador National Museum of Kenya Lydia Gavula said
that National Museum of Kenya will zoom working hand in hand with Korea
with the major objective of promoting Culture activities.
From National Museum the Reflection exhibition moves to Paris France before going to Newyork.
Kim former chairporson of Korea community living in Kenya said he was
happy to stage exhibition in Nairobi at National museum of Kenya which
is meeting point.
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