Culture ministers of R. Korea, China hold talks

26/11/2024 14:33
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ຂປລ (KPL/Yonhap) The culture ministers of the Republic of Korea and China have held talks in Shanghai to discuss ways to expand their cooperation in the areas of culture and tourism and hold regular high-level talks as part of such efforts, Seoul's culture ministry said Sunday.

Culture Minister Yu In-chon (L) and his Chinese counterpart, Sun Yeli, hold talks in Shanghai on Nov. 23, 2024, in this photo provided by Yu's office the following day. (Yonhap) 


(KPL/Yonhap) The culture ministers of the Republic of Korea and China have held talks in Shanghai to discuss ways to expand their cooperation in the areas of culture and tourism and hold regular high-level talks as part of such efforts, Seoul's culture ministry said Sunday.

In the talks held Saturday, the Republic of Korea Culture Minister Yu In-chon and his Chinese counterpart, Sun Yeli, agreed to hold regular high-level and working-level meetings to broaden cooperation in the culture and arts, as well as tourism, the ministry said.

Yu was quoted as saying that joint productions in the pop culture industry could appeal to the global market, and that showing the Korean films and performances in China could help contribute to the country's regional economy.

Sun suggested holding regular meetings across the culture sector, including those between their ministries; cultural organizations, such as museums, galleries and libraries; and companies, according to the ministry.

Yu, who visited Shanghai to attend a three-day international tourism exhibition, also held bilateral talks with his Thai and Malaysian counterparts Friday.

In his meeting with his Thai counterpart, Sorawong Thienthong, Yu vowed efforts to help resolve inconveniences Thai tourists entering Korean airports underwent due to their entry being denied amid illegal immigrant issues, the ministry said.

Yu invited his Malaysian counterpart, Tiong King Sing, to a high-level Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) culture meeting the Republic of Korea is pushing to hold next year. In response, Tiong invited Yu to an ASEAN-led meeting of tourism ministers set to be held in Malaysia in January.

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