Suwon, Osan, and Hwaseong Join Forces for 'Win-Win Cooperation' View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Three cities in Gyeonggi-do?Suwon, Osan, and Hwaseong?are promoting cooperative projects for mutual development in the culture and tourism sectors.


On the 23rd, Suwon, Osan, and Hwaseong signed a "Business Agreement for Mutual Development in Culture and Tourism" at the Osan Miniature Village.


According to the agreement, the three cities will collaborate on ▲ sharing cultural and tourism resources and promoting linked projects ▲ providing information and joint promotion of cultural and tourism initiatives ▲ discovering and developing common cultural and tourism content for the Sansuhwa region ▲ expanding benefits such as fee reductions when citizens use cultural and tourism content.


Yeom Tae-young, Mayor of Suwon, stated, "Cultural tourism is the area where the three cities, which form the 'King Jeongjo Cultural Zone,' can cooperate best," adding, "If we develop linked cultural tourism products based on the same cultural identity and add each city's specialized content, we can create a synergistic effect."


He continued, "We dream of a 'World Cultural Heritage Tourism Cluster' created together by the 2.3 million citizens of Sansuhwa," and proposed, "Starting with the culture and tourism sector, let the three Sansuhwa cities create a 'successful urban alliance model.'"


Suwon, Osan, and Hwaseong signed the "Sansuhwa Mutual Cooperation Agreement" in November 2018 and held the inauguration ceremony for the "Sansuhwa Mutual Cooperation Council" in May 2019.



"Sansuhwa" is a name created by combining 'San' from Osan, 'Su' from Suwon, and 'Hwa' from Hwaseong.


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