From the left in the photo: Choi Sung-wook, Head of Nexon, Kim Seon-gyu, Chairman of Greenlight, and Jeong Ki-jeong, Director of Korea Tourism Organization. Photo by Korea Tourism Organization

From the left in the photo: Choi Sung-wook, Head of Nexon, Kim Seon-gyu, Chairman of Greenlight, and Jeong Ki-jeong, Director of Korea Tourism Organization. Photo by Korea Tourism Organization

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Korea Tourism Organization and Nexon announced on the 4th that they donated 100 million won to the nonprofit organization Green Light to support travel for people with disabilities.


On the same day, the two organizations held a donation ceremony at Nexon's headquarters in Pangyo, Bundang-gu, Seongnam City.


Earlier in June, the two parties signed a business agreement to promote Korean tourism domestically and internationally using K-game content. As part of this collaborative project, the donation fund was raised using the proceeds from the sale of Korean tourism-related game items developed within the game Dungeon & Fighter Mobile.


The donation will be used to support travel for disabled groups through Green Light, a nonprofit organization leading the protection of mobility rights for socially disadvantaged people. The travel itinerary plans to include Chuncheon Uiamho King Canoe, the first open tourist site in Korea accessible by wheelchair.



Jung Kijeong, Director of Digital Marketing at the Korea Tourism Organization, stated, “With the active support of Nexon, a leading representative of K-games, we have achieved a twofold goal of promoting Korean tourism and making a donation. We will continue to strive for collaboration and support in various fields in the future.”


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