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(Gyeongju = International News) Reporter Kim Jin-tae = Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Organization and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power’s Wolseong Nuclear Power Headquarters signed a mutual exchange and cooperation business agreement in the conference room of Gyeongju Expo Grand Park on the 24th to promote public interest in the local community and for the development of both organizations.

(Provided by = Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation) Corporation President Kim Nam-il and Wolseong Headquarters Kim Han-seong signing a mutual exchange and cooperation business agreement

The agreement ceremony was held on this day with about 20 people in attendance, including executives and employees of the Corporation, Wolseong Headquarters Director Kim Han-seong, and External Cooperation Director Jang Jeong-il.

Through this agreement, the two organizations will: ▶ Cooperate in online and offline publicity for Gyeongju Expo events and events, such as Wolseong Headquarters’ in-house bulletin board and electronic display boards, etc. ▶ Cooperate and support public relations, such as internal electronic signs and banners at the Expo, for Wolseong Headquarters events and projects ▶ Wolseong Headquarters employees and We decided to cooperate on the development of both organizations and ways to promote public interest in the local community, including discounts on Gyeongju Expo Grand Park usage fees and performance viewing fees for families ▶ Cooperation in youth cultural arts activities and cultural tourism projects ▶ Other promotional activities and cooperation for mutual development .

(Provided by = Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation) Corporation = Wolseong Ilbo, mutual exchange and cooperation business agreement signed

Kim Nam-il, president of the Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Organization, said, “Cultural tourism and nuclear power plants share the same context in that they enrich our lives as driving forces that revitalize the economy,” adding, “We share and cooperate with each other’s expertise and experience to promote public interest and culture in the local community.” “I hope we can achieve various results for the promotion of the arts,” he said.

“We are pleased to have signed an agreement with the corporation that has been responsible for 50 years of cultural tourism in Korea,” said Kim Han-seong, head of the Wolseong headquarters. “Through this agreement, the two organizations representing Korea will contribute to the development of the local community and the public interest through mutual cooperation.” “I will do my best to make it happen,” he said.

(Provided by Wolseong Headquarters) Mutual exchange and cooperation business agreement signed

(Provided by Wolseong Headquarters) Mutual exchange and cooperation business agreement signed

After the agreement ceremony, Wolseong Headquarters officials toured the main contents of Gyeongju Expo Grand Park, including Gyeongju Tower and Solgeo Art Museum, under the guidance of President Kim Nam-il and talked about directions for mutual cooperation in the future.

Meanwhile, Wolseong Headquarters is the only power generation headquarters in Korea that has both a heavy water reactor type and a light water reactor type, producing approximately 51% of the electricity consumption in Daegu and Gyeongbuk, contributing to national and regional development. In addition, it is recognized as a trusted global clean energy company based on stable power supply and eco-friendly energy supply through cutting-edge technology and strict safety procedures.

The article is in Korean

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