LA City Council Honors Rich Heritage: 51st LA Korean Festival Celebrated with Prestigious Proclamation
LA City Council Hosts Proclamation Ceremony for the 51st LA Korean Festival
A proclamation ceremony was held at the LA City Council to officially celebrate the upcoming 51st LA Korean Festival, the largest event in the Korean American community.
Before the start of the City Council meeting on the 17th, the council introduced the 51st LA Korean Festival and Korean Parade, which will open on the 26th, and held a proclamation event to honor the important traditions and culture of the Korean community.
City Councilmember Heather Hutt, R&B artist Justin Park, Alex Cha, President of the LA Korean Festival Foundation, and City Councilmember John Lee (12th District) participated in the proclamation ceremony to celebrate the 51st LA Korean Festival.
The ceremony aimed to recognize the significant contributions of the Korean community to the city’s cultural diversity and heritage.
The 51st LA Korean Festival promises to be an exciting event, showcasing the rich traditions and customs of the Korean American community.
Attendees can expect a vibrant celebration of Korean culture, with music, dance, food, and other festivities.
The festival is a wonderful opportunity for people of all backgrounds to come together and experience the beauty of Korean culture.
