Koreans in Nepal

Korean Nepalese are the Nepalis who form a small expatriate community consisting mainly of Catholic nuns, volunteers and businesspeople.Catholic nuns from the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC) in South Korea have been coming to Nepal to provide health services and education to the local people.[3] The Korea International Cooperation Agency has been dispatching volunteer teachers to Nepal to promote Korean language and culture to the local Nepalese people so they will have a wider knowledge of Korea and its culture when they go there.The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kathmandu has been organizing the Korean Film Festival twice a year since 2010.[6] Youngsters in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Dharan have of late adopted elements of Korean fashion.
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