Korean Festival Houston

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1500 McKinney St
Houston, TX 77010

Korean Festival Houston, also known as KFEST, offers a vibrant celebration of Korean culture in the heart of Houston, Texas. Established in 2009, this event has grown to become one of the largest free cultural gatherings at Discovery Green, attracting thousands of visitors with its cultural displays and culinary delights.

With a rich history dating back to the 1950s, Korean Festival Houston showcases the heritage and traditions of the Korean community in Houston. Originally organized by the Korean-American Society of Houston (KASH), this festival has evolved into a unifying event that brings together the entire Korean-American community and the diverse population of Houston.

As Korean Festival Houston marks its fifteenth anniversary in October 2024, the event continues to expand, now spanning two days of festivities. Supported by a wide array of global and local sponsors, this festival promises an exhilarating experience filled with performances, vendors, and cultural immersion at Discovery Green.

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Jeremy T.
10/20/2016

This is one of the few festivals in Houston that is FREE, and there are many activities to do there. The festival grounds are broken into 4 areas each year: kids zone, entertainment stage,...

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Shanna S.
10/7/2023

I went to the one in Discovery Green. the parking is $30 and the festival is boring. I wasted my money on parking for less than 10 min and came back out. do not go.

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Vlad V.
10/19/2018

I've been meaning to check out the Korean Festival for a few years and finally made it happen this year. Located in Discovery Green, it's a great spot for a festival. When I think of festivals,...

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Cuong T.
10/19/2015

I advise you to ban the shaved ice vendor because paying 5 bucks for a scoop of half-melted garbage vanilla ice cream on top of a full cup of ice and some measly fruits is thievery. Didn't evne...

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Arie M.
10/20/2016

Good news is that the festival is free. Bad news is that because it's free, it's primarily a vendor event and the Cultural stuff is secondary. Maybe it's because I got there a little later in...

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