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Korea-Armenia: “8,500 kilometers apart… many things in common”

Featherlike steps so light , so smooth, hardly touch the stage under imperial crowns, and colorful silk tunics with golden patterns. White ‘sleeves’ flash in the air catching every beat of the drums, joined by the sweet sounds of pipes bringing joy and celebration.

Traditional Korean folk dance Tkhe-Pkhyon, dating back to the 10th century when it was performed by members of the imperial family as a prayer for peace and harmony, opened a Sunday concert of Yun Mi Ra Korean folk dance ensemble in Yerevan.

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