Gangnam-gu and K-Town4U signed a business agreement on the 25th to cooperate in the activation of K-pop projects. The person on the left in the photo is Seongmyeong Jo, Mayor of Gangnam-gu, and on the right is Hyomin Song, CEO of K-Town4U. (Photo by Gangnam-gu)

Gangnam-gu and K-Town4U signed a business agreement on the 25th to cooperate in the activation of K-pop projects. The person on the left in the photo is Seongmyeong Jo, Mayor of Gangnam-gu, and on the right is Hyomin Song, CEO of K-Town4U. (Photo by Gangnam-gu)

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Gangnam-gu District Office in Seoul and K-Town4U signed a business agreement on the 25th to cooperate in the activation of the K-pop (POP) industry.


Joo Sung-myung, Mayor of Gangnam-gu, and Song Hyo-min, CEO of K-Town4U, agreed at the district office to continue various collaborative projects to promote Gangnam's K-pop culture worldwide, including cooperation and support for K-pop activation projects, and joint discovery and collaboration of global projects to expand Hallyu tourism.


K-Town4U is a global K-pop integrated online and offline platform with members from 243 countries and 6.5 million subscribers. Earlier, on May 2nd, it opened K-Town4U COEX in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, establishing the largest K-pop complex facility in Korea.



Mayor Joo Sung-myung said, "We will actively engage with various organizations to create Gangnam as a K-culture hub city that attracts global attention."


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