Daegu Mayor Kwon Young-jin Sends Letter of Condolence to Wuhan Mayor, China
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Jucheol In] Daegu City announced on the 4th that it sent a letter to Zhou Xianwang, Mayor of Wuhan City, China, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus infection, expressing wishes for a swift recovery and consolation for the citizens.
The letter included the message, "We extend our deepest condolences to the citizens of Wuhan and the people of China who are experiencing difficulties due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. As the mayor of a sister city, Daegu City hopes that the health and happy lives of the citizens of Wuhan, who are like family to us, will be restored as soon as possible."
Daegu City and Wuhan City have maintained a sister city relationship since 2016 and have engaged in exchanges.
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Meanwhile, Daegu Bank and the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry sent approximately 19,000 masks to Wuhan on the same day, and the Daegu Medical Tourism Promotion Agency plans to send 14,000 masks to 12 overseas medical tourism promotion centers in China on the 7th.
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