Photos | Korean Feast in 2024: A Blend of Tradition and Technology

Pictured on March 21, 2024, is an intimate dining scene encapsulating the vibrant food culture of Korea. A group of people are seen savoring an array of traditional dishes in a modern setting, embodying not just a meal but a fusion of heritage, friendship and the embrace of future with a touch of technology - from eyeglasses to computer hardware. A shared meal that is much more than what meets the eye. Dining together, creating memories together.
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a group of people sitting at a table with foodMetadata
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