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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798384_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798382_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798383_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798392_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798380_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798386_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798388_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798385_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798387_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    DUKAS_168798390_EYE
    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joao Laet / The Guardian