Ulsan City is set to actively promote exchange and cooperation with Henan Province, China.


Ulsan City (Mayor Kim Doo-gyeom) and Henan Province, China (Vice Governor Jang Min) will sign a Letter of Intent (LOI) for exchange and cooperation at 11 a.m. on the 25th at the Ulsan Exhibition & Convention Center (UECO).


Both sides plan to engage in exchange and cooperation across various fields including economy, trade, science and technology, culture, education, sports, health, and human resources.


Mayor Kim Doo-gyeom of Ulsan said, “Henan Province has been actively exchanging with Korea in manufacturing sectors such as automobile parts and tourism. We have high expectations for the cooperation between Ulsan, the industrial capital of Korea, and Henan Province, which has strong growth potential.”


Located in central-southern China, Henan Province covers an area of 167,000 km², which is 1.85 times larger than Korea, and has a population of 99.37 million.


Henan Province is known as the birthplace of Chinese civilization, a key hub for air logistics and transportation, and the center of the Central Plains Economic Zone.



The Henan delegation is participating in the Northeast Asia Regional Local Government Alliance (NEAR) General Assembly held in Ulsan from the 24th to the 26th.

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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