“To become the host city of the 2025 APEC Summit. Herewith, we fully support Gyeongju city.”


Two organizations from Indonesia, a member country of APEC, have shown their support for Gyeongju’s bid to host the 2025 APEC Summit through a letter.


On the 15th, Gyeongju city announced that ‘The Indonesian Heritage Trust’ and ‘Bali Kuna Santi Foundation’ sent official letters supporting Gyeongju’s bid to host the 2025 APEC Summit.

The chairman of the Bali Kuna Santi Foundation is holding a document declaring support for the APEC Summit in Gyeongju.

The chairman of the Bali Kuna Santi Foundation is holding a document declaring support for the APEC Summit in Gyeongju.

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‘The Indonesian Heritage Trust’ is a research institution that establishes policies related to the preservation of Indonesian cultural heritage, and ‘Bali Kuna Santi Foundation’ is an educational institution established to preserve the cultural heritage of Bali.


Earlier, last month, the two organizations signed a letter of intent for cooperation with the Asia-Pacific Regional Office of the Organization of World Heritage Cities regarding investigation and research in the field of world heritage, international academic symposiums, youth education programs, and sharing of knowledge and information.


The Asia-Pacific Regional Office of the Organization of World Heritage Cities is an international organization operated by Gyeongju city.


Through the letter of intent, Gyeongju city and the two organizations pledged to cooperate to strengthen academic capabilities and promote sustainable development based on world heritage.



At the time of signing the letter of intent, the two organizations emphasized, “We support Gyeongju’s bid to host the 2025 APEC Summit, an international city with infinite potential, and wish for Gyeongju’s endless development.”


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