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Seoul Queer Culture Festival
Seoul Queer Pride Parade 2019, around the Gwanghwamun Plaza
Korean name
Hangul
서울퀴어문화축제
Hanja
서울퀴어文化祝祭
Revised Romanization
Seoul kwieo munhwa chukje
McCune–Reischauer
Sŏul k'wiŏ munhwa ch'ukche
IPA
[sʌ.ulkʰy.ʌmunɦwatɕʰutːɕ͈e]
Seoul Queer Culture Festival (SQCF, Korean: 서울퀴어문화축제), formerly Korea Queer Culture Festival (KQCF, Korean: 한국퀴어문화축제), is an annual modern Korean festival, whose theme is LGBT rights. It includes a pride parade and film festival events. The festival lasts for a week or two, and usually takes place in late May to early June. As it was the only queer culture festival in Korea until 2009, when Daegu Queer Culture Festival began, it was also commonly called Korea Queer Festival or Queer Culture Festival (Korean: 퀴어문화축제).[nb 1]
This event is Korea's largest LGBT festival.[2][3]
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