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Korean Cultural Centre Australia

Australian Mackenzie family's journey in Korea Exhibition

Where
255 Elizabeth St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
When

Every day, 12am to 6pm Tuesday 12 April 2022 to Friday 8 July 2022

Cost

Free

Australian Mackenzie Family’s Journey in Korea explores the invaluable friendship formed between Australia and Korea by showcasing the stories of the Australian missionary family.

The Kyonggi University's So-sung Museum has carried out continuous research on more than 10,000 photographs and records left by the Mackenzie family, which has led to this special exhibition featuring an array of images and stories in chronological order.

Marking the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries last year, this exhibition reminds us of Australia’s devotion and dedication made to Korea 130 years ago, contributing to the development of strong bonds that have lasted ever since.

In partnership with the So-sung Museum, the KCC is delighted to present this amazing journey commemorating the important milestone between the two nations.

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