19Jan
Many countries have “cultural treasures” and the Korean Traditional Performing Arts Company ‘Kamuac’ is one of Korea’s. It is performing in Toronto to celebrate
Exploring our wonderful, giant, ethnic supermarkets is fun and free, but it’s dangerous because of the temptations, especially in Adonis. This “multicultural” supermarket has
Please see our Blog: https://www.torontomulticulturalcalendar.com/2015/10/23/544-korean-film-set-in-toronto-korea-week-october-26-2015/ . For more information, see: http://on.fb.me/1kz52SK
This is just a couple of the many interesting films screenings from around the world available in our city. The one about a Korean
14Oct
All are invited to a free Korean Food Festival by The Korea Club, Korean Consulate, York University’s Hallyu Dongari and Ryerson’s RU Kpop Club.
26Aug
Ruth writes: This festival should be colourful and lively with its window into Toronto’s friendly Filipino community. It’s easy to get to from the
24Aug
Ruth writes: This is one of my favourite festivals because it is well organized, and I love Korean food. For our previous blogs about
Ruth writes: I used to suggest that visiting a Buddhist temple during a festival was the best time for newcomers to learn about Buddhism.
Emmanuel writes: Early this month, I went to the 21th anniversary of the Korean DANO Spring Festival in Christie Pits in the centre
Ruth writes: I took one of Heritage Toronto’s walking tours recently, the one about Koreatown. I have walked frequently on my own along Bloor