by Airman 1st Class Ashley J. Thum
51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs
10/8/2013 - OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- The
sights and sounds of two cultures combined for a fun-filled weekend
here at the 10th Annual Korean-American Friendship Festival Oct. 5 and
6.
The U.S. and the Republic of Korea have a rich history together, and
this multicultural celebration aimed to enhance the relationship between
the two countries through the common threads of food, music and games.
The festival kicked off after addresses from leading members of both the
local community and 7th Air Force leadership. Volunteers then passed
out balloons to audience members who released them in unison after
shouting the weekend's theme of "Be a good neighbor, we go together."
Una Park, an English-as-a-second-language teacher in Seoul, attended the
festival for the first time with Alex Dowlen, 6th Intelligence Squadron
geo-spacial analyst, and was impressed by the way simple things can
bridge the gap between cultures.
"It's awesome," Park said, after recounting how the festival gave her
American friend, Dowlen, the opportunity to try unique Korean foods he
might not otherwise have experienced.
Local and world cuisine wasn't the only attraction for the thousands who
flooded the Songtan Entertainment District. The main stage was graced
by several performances of traditional dance and martial arts.
As evening approached, the warm weather and brilliant October skies
provided the perfect atmosphere for several concerts and even a dance
contest set to the tune of Korean pop music, known as K-pop. Although
there was a language barrier at times, the smiles and cheers from
spectators of all nationalities proved that some things need no
translation.
"Live music is always good," said Tech. Sgt. Wesley Walker, 51st
Communications Squadron cable antenna systems technician, who helped man
one of the many booths featuring food with an all-American feel.
Walker said he enjoyed sharing the experience with members of his host country.
"I think it's a great chance for Americans and Koreans to come together and keep up the camaraderie we have," Walker said.
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
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