But anyway, Hall 1.43 was where most of the scheduled program points were taking place – all the movies (Japanese “Spirited Away” (jp: Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi) on Friday, Korean “Phantom” (kr: Yuryeong) on Saturday and Chinese “The Wild Goose Lake” (ch: Nánfāng Chēzhàn de Jùhuì) on Sunday), all the language workshops (Chinese on Saturday, organized by the Confucius Institute and Japanese and Korean on Sunday, organized by MATSURI Language School that has their headquarters nearby), and all the lectures: Chinese tea culture etc., Asian Comics, Korean Music (K-Pop, but not only, yes, including Moranbong Band), Shirukurōdo, planning your trip to Japan, and a discussion on the modern Asian cinema. (previous | next | back to album | 2024:05:12 14:22:54 | 50% of an album)