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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Countdown to Korean Festival

The countdown for the 44th L.A. Korean Festival has begun. With the opening ceremony on Oct. 12, the event will go on until Oct. 15 at the L.A. Koreatown’s Seoul International Park.

The L.A. Korean Festival began blocking the roads to install booths starting on Oct. 6. For this year’s event, 272 booths will be installed. Among those, 111 booths will be set up by agricultural and fishery products, alongside 94 local booths and 24 from South Korean businesses. Sixteen food and snack booths will also be available. Eight additional booths will sell beers and other beverages, while three car booths will also take place.

The foundation held its final test to ensure the completion of all preparations.

“Everything is being prepared properly,” Jimmy Lee, the foundation president, said at the final meeting. “Please focus on promoting our event so that many people can come visit.”

Additional parking structure will be available at 3450 and 3550 Wilshire Boulevard. Shuttle services will transport visitors to the event from the parking structures. The shuttle will start operating from 12:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Oct. 12, followed by 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. from Oct. 13 to Oct. 15.

By Byong Il Kim

The Korea Daily
The Korea Daily
Founded in 1974, The Korea Daily (미주중앙일보) is the largest Korean media outlet in the U.S., providing in-depth coverage of local, national, and international news with a strong focus on immigration, business, and the Korean-American community. While covering major cities across the U.S., including New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, and Dallas, as well as Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, The Korea Daily primarily focuses on news in Los Angeles County and Orange County. Headquartered in Koreatown, Los Angeles, it serves as a key news source for Korean Americans in Southern California.