At the initiative of the Embassy of Bangladesh in Seoul, a colourful pavilion named ‘Bangladesh Pavilion’ in the Multiculture Museum in Seoul was inaugurated on Friday.
Bangladesh Ambassador to South Korea Abida Islam and Kim Yun Tae, Director of the Multiculture Museum jointly inaugurated the Pavilion in presence of Embassy officials by a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The ‘Bangladesh Pavilion’ was decorated with different kinds of handicrafts such as-rickshaws, jute handicrafts, ceramic items, traditional dolls, traditional cloths, hand fans, nakshi katha, earthen handicrafts, brass boats etc.
‘Bangladesh Pavilion’ opened in Seoul Multiculture Museum
Additionally, books on Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which include-the Korean version of the ‘Unfinished Memoirs’, ‘BANGABANDHU THE PEOPLE’S HERO’ and Bangabandhu’s Historic 7th March Speech are displayed at the centre of the pavilion for the visitors.
At the end of the inaugural ceremony, Ambassador Abida Islam presented a plaque of appreciation to Kim Yun Tae, Director of the Multiculture Museum for his overall cooperation in promoting the culture and heritage of Bangladesh.
She also presented the Director with an oil painting on the landscape of Bangladesh painted by the Ambassador herself.
The Director presented the Ambassador with a plaque of appreciation in recognition of her activities and initiatives in promoting Bangladeshi culture in Korea.
The Embassy hoped that this pavilion will make the general public of South Korea more interested in the culture and tradition of Bangladesh including the political philosophy of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his contributions to the creation of Bangladesh.
Source: United News of Bangladesh