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Korean Ambassador Presses For Strong Indo-Korean Cultural Ties At Art Asia Delhi 2025 Inauguration

Korean Ambassador Lee Seong-Ho highlighted strong India-Korea cultural ties at Art Asia Delhi 2025’s inauguration, showcasing Asian contemporary art. Dignitaries attended, including officials from India and Korea. The fair runs until Sept 28 at Yashobhoomi, Delhi.

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Published by Aditya Wadhawan
Last updated: September 27, 2025 12:00:44 IST

Korean Ambassador to India, Lee Seong-Ho emphasised for strong cultural ties between India and Republic of Korea while delivering the  speech during the inauguration of Art Asia Delhi 2025. 

“This is the largest Korean-led art fair ever organized in India. It showcases not only the vibrant colours, creativity, and spirit of Korean and Asian contemporary art, but also the depth of cultural bond that enriches Korea-India partnership. For art lovers, this is a rare chance to witness the creativity and diverse voices of Asia’s artistic landscape on one stage. This fair is not only about seeing art, it is also about celebrating the shared cultural journey and partnership between our nations.” he said.

The  event also saw the presence of Sanjeev Kishor Goutam, director general of the National Gallery of Modern Art; Manisha Swami, Deputy Director General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations; Yoo Jin Ryong, former Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea; and Lee Dal Gon, former Minister of the Interior and Safety of the Republic of Korea. The Inauguration of the Art Asia 2025 event took place at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre at Dwarka in Delhi. The event will continue till September 28, 2025.

Historically both India and Korea share a deep cultural connect. In 1929, Indian Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore composed ‘Lamp of the East’, an evocative poem about Korea’s glorious history and future, further highlighting the deep historical connection. Indian spiritual beliefs, yoga, Ayurveda, and mythology are increasingly popular among Koreans, with yoga gaining traction in wellness centers.

The Korean wave in India encompasses not just music and drama but also language, cuisine (K-food), and other aspects of culture. Indian youth’s eagerness to adopt Korean trends suggests that Korean culture has a wide-ranging impact.

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Published by Aditya Wadhawan
Edited by Sofia Babu Chacko
Last updated: September 27, 2025 12:00:44 IST

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