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HD Hyundai’s Migrant Workers Use Cultural Festival to Demand Better Working Conditions

Left Voice

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July 1, 2026

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Hundreds of migrant and resident workers at HD Hyundai held a cultural festival. They gathered under demands to improve working conditions. The post HD Hyundai’s Migrant Workers Use Cultural Festival to Demand Better Working Conditions appeared first on Left Voice.

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 21, 2026

World Refugee Day festival brings communities together in Seoul

World Refugee Day festival brings communities together in Seoul

Hi China

· Jun 26, 2026

Min Opera

Where tradition meets timeless storytelling. Min Opera blends beautiful costumes, captivating music, and centuries-old culture into a truly unique experience. Step into the world of Chinese performing arts and be inspired. #HeritageandInheritors

Euro Weekly News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Fuengirola residents proudly preserve timeless maritime traditions for all to enjoy

Those looking for genuine cultural immersion in Costa del Sol culture will find rich rewards in Los Boliches this summer. []

Legit.ng

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· Jun 23, 2026

Read the history, significance and reasons Igbos still celebrate New Yam Festival

New Yam Festival is a cultural celebration that goes far beyond food, music, and dancing. It is a festival that connects generations, preserves ancient traditions,

Metro

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· Jun 28, 2026

Is there a responsible way of travelling to festivals these days?

Is there a responsible way of travelling to festivals these days?

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 27, 2026

Heritage Colours Festival hidupkan kembali Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur

PETALING JAYA: Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur kembali menjadi tumpuan menerusi The Heritage Colours Festival, program tiga hari yang mengangkat keindahan warisan, seni bina dan budaya negara. Program bermula pada 26 hingga 28 Jun anjuran Perbadanan Aset Keretapi (RAC) yang berlangsung pada pukul 10 pagi hingga enam petang itu dilihat sebagai usaha menghidupkan semula ruang ikonik ... Read more The post Heritage Colours Festival hidupkan kembali Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "HD Hyundai’s Migrant Workers Use Cultural Festival to Demand Better Working Conditions": Korea Times News — World Refugee Day festival brings communities together in Seoul. Hi China — Min Opera. Euro Weekly News — Fuengirola residents proudly preserve timeless maritime traditions for all to enjoy. Legit.ng — Read the history, significance and reasons Igbos still celebrate New Yam Festival. Metro — Is there a responsible way of travelling to festivals these days?. Utusan Malaysia — Heritage Colours Festival hidupkan kembali Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur