The delegation from Suchuan City, Jiangsu Province, China, an international sister city of Cheongsong County, Gyeongbuk, led by Jin Chongwi, Secretary of the Suchuan City Committee of the Communist Party of China, along with 10 others, visited Cheongsong County for a two-day schedule from August 18 to 19.

Cheongsong County Office.

Cheongsong County Office.

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The Suchuan City delegation visited Cheongsong to discuss exchange plans to promote friendly relations between the two cities. During the visit, they toured leading apple farms and apple distribution facilities to enhance agricultural technology and develop future agricultural models.


In particular, they aimed to deepen mutual understanding and friendship in various fields of common interest such as culture, tourism, education, and agriculture, and agreed to actively promote exchanges and cooperation in various forms based on the principles of reciprocity and equality in the future.


Jin Chongwi (??), Secretary of the Suchuan City Committee of the Communist Party of China, said, “We are grateful for the warm hospitality of Cheongsong County and hope that the two cities will continue to expand their friendly exchanges.”


Yoon Kyung-hee, the county governor, responded, “We sincerely welcome the Suchuan City delegation who traveled a long way. We hope that through continued friendly exchanges and mutual visits, we can strengthen our friendship and exchange good ideas to develop together.”



Cheongsong County and Suchuan City have been sister cities since 2005, actively promoting exchange activities such as civil servant exchange training and mutual student visits. In particular, Suchuan City, located in northern Jiangsu Province with a population of 6 million, has recently achieved remarkable economic results and is actively fostering green agriculture by establishing a distinctive agricultural industrial system.


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