
See News Coverage of the 2010 Korean Festival
2010 Korean Festival Promo
The Korean Festival is an annual event run by the Hawaii Korean Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with dozens of community organizations and businesses, and hundreds of volunteers. The purpose of the Korean Festival is to share, promote, and raise awareness of Korean culture in the community. Additionally, proceeds from the Festival are used to fund service projects and ventures which benefit the Korean and larger community in Hawaii, including an annual scholarship fund for outstanding, civic-minded students entering or currently enrolled in college.
The Korean Festival presents a unique, authentic taste of Korean culture through food, dance, art, music, and entertainment. The program of festival events varies from year to year, but past Festivals have included performances such as taekwondo (Korean martial arts) demonstration, a coming-of-age traditional tea ceremony, and Korean fan and drum dances.
Past festivals have also provided interactive activities, such as Korean cooking lessons from talented chefs from the community, Korean youth singing competitions, and even a Kim Chi eating contest. Visitors have enjoyed perusing through the various unique products and services available in the product tent, and, of course, savored their favorite Korean food, such as kalbi (BBQ shortribs), bibimbap (mixed rice and vegetables), and kim chee fried rice.
Come see, taste, and listen... and experience Korea!
View Previous Festival Program (2010)

The Korean Festival will be held in Kapiolani Park and Bandstand area. Kapiolani Park is located right by Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. The park is walking distance from most Waikiki hotels and is on most of the major bus routes into Waikiki.
Bus Information
From Ala Moana to Kapiolani Park:
#8 Waikiki Beach & Hotels
#42 Waikiki
From Downtown Honolulu to Kapiolani Park:
#2 Waikiki-Kapiolani Park (from S. Hotel and Alakea)
#19 Waikiki Beach & Hotels (from S. King and Punchbowl)
#42 Waikiki (from S. King and Punchbowl)
From Honolulu Int'l Airport to Kapiolani Park:
#19 Waikiki Beach & Hotels
#20 Waikiki Beach & Hotels
For more information, visit TheBus website.

The annual Korean Festival is one of several projects initiated by the Hawaii Korean Chamber of Commerce. HKCC relies on the support of its membership, as well as volunteers and donors from the larger community to make the Korean Festival and other community service projects a success. To find out more about HKCC and its ongoing work in the community, please visit the HKCC website.
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