Ministry of Culture and International Cultural Exchange Promotion Agency Hold Online Meeting on the 10th
Over 60 Representatives from 37 Organizations Including Diplomatic Corps in Korea Attend Online

Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Park Yang-woo <span class="photo">Photo by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism</span>

Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Park Yang-woo Photo by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 10th that it will hold the '2020 International Cultural Exchange Council Non-face-to-face Joint Meeting' in a video conference format together with the Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange.


At this meeting, under the theme of 'The Future and Vision of Sustainable International Cultural Exchange in the Non-face-to-face Era,' discussions will focus on the direction of promoting international cultural exchange after the COVID-19 pandemic and outstanding cases of non-face-to-face international cultural exchange projects carried out this year. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will also introduce the main directions of the revised 1st Comprehensive Plan for the Promotion of International Cultural Exchange (2018?2022) and key international cultural exchange policies and projects for next year.


The meeting will be attended online by more than 60 international cultural exchange officials from a total of 37 organizations, including 19 domestic institutions such as cultural exchange-related organizations, local governments (metropolitan), and cultural foundations, as well as 18 foreign diplomatic missions in Korea, including embassies and cultural centers.



A Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism official said, "This joint meeting will be a meaningful opportunity to explore the direction of international cultural exchange projects in the post-COVID era and cooperation methods between domestic and foreign institutions," adding, "To sustain international cultural exchange in the COVID era, we will continue to activate personnel exchanges between institutions and provide online and offline opportunities to discuss common interests."


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