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Korea, Japan, China Hold Culture Meeting on Jeju

Written: 2008-12-24 17:03:56Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

The culture ministers of Korea, Japan and China arrived on Jeju Island Wednesday for a three-day meeting.

It’s the second such meeting between the three countries and is aimed at strengthening cooperation in cultural exchange.

The meeting started on Wednesday with bilateral talks between Korea’s Culture Minister Yu In-chon and his Chinese counterpart Cai Wu.

The two signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperating to promote the gaming industry and agreed to strengthen cooperation in tourism.

The ministers of all three countries will meet tomorrow to discuss issues such as the holding of a joint film festival and the establishment of an Asia-Pacific center for intangible cultural assets.


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