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Read MorePreserving Tradition: A Paebaek Carried Through Generations
In a world that is constantly changing, where traditions sometimes fade away with each passing generation, there are precious moments that hold steadfast through time. Paebaeks, a beautiful Korean tradition that symbolizes the joining of two families, is one that shows deep respect for ancestors and sometimes preservation of cherished heirlooms.
the couple:
HANNAH + RON
Our couple this week used their parents heirloom items including tables, backdrop, cushions & mat, for their paebaek ceremony. The vibrant colors of these heirlooms are a more traditional look of the paebaek ceremony, which show the bride and grooms respect for Korean culture and their appreciation for their familial roots.
Paired with our Dallas Live.Love.Create team, the bride and groom infused old traditions with modern touches to create their perfect paebaek ceremony.
A big shout out to our Texas team ladies Janet & Susan for working with the clients to make their dream paebaek come true!
Ready to collab with our team for your next event? Contact us below so we can start planning, we’ll make it work!
2nd Annual Korean Liberation Festival: Celebrating 78 yeras of Korean liberation
Last weekend, we celebrated 78 years of Korean liberation by partnering up with MAUM Market once agian to bring you our 2nd Annual Korean Liberation Festival!
Hosted on the largest rooftop in North America at Ten Ten Downtown, we had 2 days of so many meaningful activities for everybody to enjoy!
From live entertainment and traditional Korean dance team performances to an Asian makers’ marketplace with over 50 local small business vendors, it was jam packed weekend of festivities for everybody to enjoy.
Our beverage bar featured the largest collectin of Korean-owned alcoholic & non-alcoholic complimentary sampling which complimented the food from Korean-owned business’ perfectly.
And of course this year we included an interactive kids corner with hands-on educational craft activities, informational booths to learn more about Korean-oriented nonprofits, and even awesome giveaways, mini korean flags for celebration and more!
10% of all ticket sales went to support KYCC LA, a leading nonprofit in Koreatown, serving shildres and families.
Thank you to everybody for joining us for our 2nd annual Korean Liberation Festival last weekend! And if you missed it this year, we’re coming back again next year so be sure to look out for more info and updates for our 3rd Annaual Korean Liberation Festival!