Jinju City and Seoul Songpa-gu Sign MOU for Cultural and Tourism Exchange
Excellent Resource Exchange ... Expectations for Mutual Growth and Regional Economic Revitalization
Mayor Jo Gyu-il of Jinju City (left) and Seo Gang-seok, Mayor of Songpa District, who signed the business agreement ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Jinju City in Gyeongnam signed a business agreement with Songpa-gu at the Songpa District Office in Seoul on the 7th to promote exchange in culture and tourism industries.
This agreement was made for Jinju City and Songpa-gu to jointly strive for effective mutual development, promotion, and revitalization of the local economy by exchanging and cooperating on shared interests. Mayor Jo Gyu-il and District Chief Seo Gang-seok attended the signing ceremony.
On that day, Mayor Jo and District Chief Seo promised to activate mutual exchange of major cultural and tourism resources such as the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival, marking the beginning of a win-win development and a close partnership.
According to the agreement, both the city and district promised to activate human and material exchanges in festivals and cultural and tourism fields in the future, and to jointly develop and promote continuous and effective projects such as promotional plans.
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Mayor Jo Gyu-il said, “Jinju City and Songpa-gu have many cultural and historical similarities, and there are many possible cooperative projects through exchanges of large-scale festivals,” adding, “Today’s agreement is a cornerstone to narrow not only the physical distance but also the psychological distance in preparation for the construction of the Southern Inland Railroad. Taking this opportunity, let us expand exchanges to all areas of city and district administration to become a model for other regions.”
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