Saturday, July 31, 2010

Sacheon International Percussion Festival 2010

There will be astounding performances by world-class traditional and contemporary percussion artists as well as various exhibitions and workshops.

- Period : July 28 – August 1, 2010
- Venue : Sacheon Art & Culture Center, Sacheon City, Gyeonggsangnam-do

http://www.sacheonpercussion.org

Korea Art Summer Festival (KASF) 2010

An annual art fair where over 250 artists in genres spanning across painting, traditional Korean art, sculpture, installation art, craft, gather together and interact with visitors.

- Period : July 28 – August 1, 2010
- Venue : Seoul Trade Exhibition Center (SETEC)

http://www.kasf.co.kr

Nation to Import Gas from East Timor

The nation will import gas from East Timor from 2013.

The Ministry of Knowledge Economy said Tuesday that a delegation led by Economy Minister Lee Yoon-ho and East Timor signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to that effect.

Under the pact, South Korea will be given top priority in the import of gas from the Greater Sunrise gas field in East Timor.

Greater Sunrise is estimated to hold enough gas to meet seven years worth of South Korea's energy needs.

The pact marks the first time that East Timor, which gained independence in 2002, has signed an energy-resources pact with a foreign country.

Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
Contact the KBS News: englishweb@kbs.co.kr

Friday, July 30, 2010

Calcela atu visita illa Dokdo

Senti triste oituan tamba hau ho kolegas WSK labele visita Illa Dokdo(hanesan mos ho Illa Jaco) tamba sira hatete katak ohin (Weather)tempo la diak ㅠ
i iha sorin balu Illa Dokdo bele visita loron 50 deit durante tinan ida nia laran..
heran liu???
maibe liu tia minutes 15, sira dere odamatan dhn : Prepara atu ita bele ba visita Illa Dokdo tmb imi nain 22(international students) deit mak hetan licensa i tempo mos diak ;D

Timor Leste Airlines

Timor-Leste will soon be launching its first National Airline, only after 8 years of Independence. It will be flying Domestically to 7 major cities of the country, including Oecusse and Atauro Island; as well as Internationally, to most of the Australian major cities, 4 Indonesian cities, Singapore, Manilla (Philipines), and Seoul (South Korea).