Archive for the ‘Korean Festivals’ Category

2010 Los Angeles Koreatown Festival

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

It’s the 37th annual Korean Festival in Los Angeles!

2010 Los Angeles Koreatown Festival

September 30 (Thursday) to  October 3 (Sunday) at Seoul International Park

Highlights include the Opening Ceremony featuring Yuna Kim on Thursday at 7:00 pm.

On Friday, the main stage will start showing performances at 1:00 pm, with the main event being the appearance of the Wonder Girls at 9:00 pm.

Things start earlier on Saturday with a Bibimbap Fest at 11:30 pm.  The much-awaited annual Korean Parade down Olympic Boulevard will commence at 3:00 pm.  Traditional Korean dance, singing contests and talent shows will be on stage from 5:00 pm to around 9:00 pm.

Sunday, there are more traditional and modern Korean cultural showcases of dance and martial arts (Tae Kwon Do, hip hop…) starting at 1:00 pm. The 2010 Miss Hi-Teen Korea Contest is at 6:00 pm. The festival will start winding down after 9:00 pm.


Venue: Seoul International Park, 8th and Normandie
Address: 3250 San Marino St., Los Angeles, CA 90006

Final Day of 2009 Korean Festival in LA

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Fourth and final day of the Korean Festival in Los Angeles… Managed to make it this afternoon and catch several dance and martial-arts performances on stage. A few were lamely presented (it’s almost always a matter of packaging, ppl…) but it wasn’t a total waste of time to be in the audience.

Korean Traditional Dance with Drums

These girls were so good. They came on several times performing different traditional Korean dances — with fans, these drums they carry that you see in the picture, and later on with stationary drums. I do have video clips and I’ll be processing them in the coming days.

Also visited more of the booths and had time to chat more, compared to my just passing through last Friday. McDonald’s finally showed up, but I didn’t bother lining up for their giveaways. I headed across to Maeil and picked up samples of the new Enyo yogurt drinks, which I’ll review in another post. Didn’t spot the Maeil mascots today, though they still had the wheel and were giving away posters of Korean stars.

Of all the South Korean provinces showcasing their wares at the festival, I was most impressed with KyeongSangNam Do (경상남도). All their representatives were friendly and helpful; one lady in particular did an awesome job explaining to me what their raison d’etre was. I definitely will devote a full blog post to their local products.

For a few minutes, I was hooked watching men (and a girl) take on the Marine Corps challenge. I’ll post the video clips soon… Lots to process… which is good. I love material, I mean content.