, signed a letter of intent for friendly exchanges between Gyeongsangbuk-do and Hiroshima prefecture. This visit to Japan was accompanied by the vice-chairman of the Gyeongsangbuk-do assembly and the superintendent of education.
The signing of the Letter of Intent on Friendship Exchange on this day was held in Yamanashi Prefecture in early November last year.
Governor Lee, who attended the governor's meeting, met with the Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, who had proposed friendly exchanges with North Gyeongsang Province starting in 2020, and agreed to restore exchanges between Japan and South Korea's local governments, which had been at a stalemate. prefecture
The visit was carried out in an electric manner. To date, Hiroshima Prefecture and North Gyeongsang Province have promoted sustained exchanges such as the "Hiroshima Junior International Forum" and "Language Training for University Students" even amid the COVID-19 virus infection situation.
It has progressed. The two governors pledged to continue exchange and cooperation in various fields such as education, youth, human resource development, culture, tourism, and the economy, based on the results of the exchanges that have been promoted so far through this agreement.
did. Governor Lee said, ``In 2024, with the momentum of the Blue Dragon visiting for the first time in 60 years, we will not only promote friendly exchanges between Korean and Japanese local governments, but also do our best to spread Korean culture and attract Japanese tourists.
I'm going,'' he said.
2024/01/30 07:59 KST
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