A centuries-old tradition involving handmade fireworks is drawing international tourists to a small rural town in South Korea.
Once banned during Japanese occupation, the festival is now a symbol of cultural revival and regional reconciliation.
With South Korea hosting the APEC summit later this month, both nations will be seeking to build on shared security and economic goals and highlight moments of cultural connection.
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