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[Photo News] Grab a bowl of ramyeon in St. Petersburg
KR🎭 Culture10 hr. ago

[Photo News] Grab a bowl of ramyeon in St. Petersburg

The Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp. (aT) participated in a large Korean culture festival in St. Petersburg, Russia, on July 12. The event included various aspects of Korean culture such as food, beauty products, traditional games, K-pop performances, and taekwondo demonstrations. aT set up a booth featuring Korean exports and an instant noodle station highlighting ramyeon, which attracted approximately 3,000 visitors. The organization collected data on taste preferences and brand recognition to inform future marketing strategies and aims to extend its outreach to smaller Russian cities.

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[Photo News] Grab a bowl of ramyeon in St. Petersburg

The Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp. (aT) participated in a large Korean culture festival in St. Petersburg, Russia, on July 12. The event included various aspects of Korean culture such as food, beauty products, traditional games, K-pop performances, and taekwondo demonstrations. aT set up a booth featuring Korean exports and an instant noodle station highlighting ramyeon, which attracted approximately 3,000 visitors. The organization collected data on taste preferences and brand recognition to inform future marketing strategies and aims to extend its outreach to smaller Russian cities.

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