The 2016 Sydney Korean Festival program will be headlined by a UNESCO world heritage tightrope performance.

Saturday April 2 will see Tumbalong Park in Darling Harbour transformed into a space for the 2016 Sydney Korean Festival.

There will be a host of Korean food stalls, various dance and music performances, handicraft activities, and a K-Pop World Festival selection performance in the evening. The highlight will undoubtedly be an appearance from Korea’s leading tightrope walker Mr. Kim Dae Gyun. The performer has spent 40 years honing his craft, and his skill is registered with UNESCO as part of Korea’s Cultural Heritage.

The Sydney Korean Festival will take place at Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour on Saturday April 2. More information is available at the festival website here.

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