State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid on Wednesday said the cultural ties between Bangladesh and South Korea will become stronger as the government has planned for more cultural exchanges between the two nations.
“One of the biggest development partners of Bangladesh, South Korea and its culture has a very harmonious connection with us and Bangladeshi people love the South Korean culture. In order to further strengthening the cultural exchanges between the two countries, we are planning a cultural exchange programme,” Khalid said.
He inaugurated the Korean Film and Tourism Festival 2021 as the chief guest at the Main Auditorium of the Bangladesh National Museum, Shahbagh in the capital.
Further lauding South Korea’s role behind several development initiatives in the country, Khalid thanked South Korean Ambassador to Bangladesh Lee Jang-Keun at the event.
“Over 75,000 Bangladeshi and Korean people are currently working together in the Korean EPZ in Chattogram, while many Bangladeshi students are currently studying in Korea and vice-versa. They have honoured our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman through establishing ‘Bangabandhu Corner’ in several universities in South Korea, as part of the Mujib Year celebration. The country has already preserved our ‘Baro Sardar Bari,’ one of the most significant heritage sites in Sonargaon, which was the first attempt to preserve a cultural heritage site in Bangladesh.”