Cooperation: Cameroon, Korea Showcase Cultural Diversity
By Godlove BAINKONG, Cameroon Tribune, 27-10-2013
KOICA Alumni Association Cameroon held an edifying jamboree in Yaounde on October 26.
Koreans living and working in Cameroon under the banner of Korea
International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and Cameroonians who have
studied in Korea, members of KOICA Alumni Association Cameroon (KAAC)
have edified each other on the rich culture of both countries,
diversified as it is, with the view of boosting the already cordial
bilateral ties existing between them. Cameroon’s dances, dishes and
dresses from the North to the South and East to West likewise those of
Koreans were displayed in style and colour during a thrilling cultural
jamboree at the head office of KOICA in Yaounde on Saturday October 26.
From
water fufu and eru to locally manufactured corn beer, fondly called,
‘Shaa’ passing through the njang, bikutsi, bottle dance from the
southern part of the country to the waist-twisting dances from the
Northern regions, the display of Korean dishes like Bibimpap, Bulgogi…,
the cultural display was thrilling and attracted thunderous applauses
from the many attendees.
The
Resident Representative of KOICA in Cameroon, Kim Tae Young, said when
he first came to Cameroon, everything was strange. “I am increasingly
getting used to it and this cultural jamboree will better help us to
know the culture and eat each other’s food,” he said. Like him, Koreans
who attended the jamboree said when they came to Cameroon, they thought
Cameroon was one person but time and the display edified them on the
rich cultural diversity of the people who although different in culture
are interestingly united under one State and leader.>>>
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