Walking through Mel Lastman Square on a crisp Toronto afternoon, I couldn\it\it\fluid movements echoing centuries of Korean heritage. Nearby, a K-pop cover band had the crowd jumping—teenagers belting out lyrics in unison, proving how global hits like BTS transcend borders. What struck me was the inclusivity; kids tried on hanbok for photos, artists offered calligraphy workshops, and elders taught folk games like yutnori. It\it\it shows how heritage evolves without losing its essence. If you\re in town next year, don\t just visit—immerse yourself. Taste the kimchi, join a drum circle, and feel how a single square can open your heart to a whole new world.
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