SEOUL, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's state-run
Korean Tourism Organization (KTO) announced on Friday that it will host cultural
events next Wednesday on a passenger ship between South Korea and China to
promote bilateral exchanges.
"About 1,200 Yantai citizens will attend a joint
performance held by the KTO and Yantai's government at 11:00 a.m. next Wednesday
at the Yantai Port. Some famous South Korean stars, including Cho Jung-en, who
has become a popular star in China withher excellent performance in the South
Korean drama Dea-Janggeum, before a ferry ship bound for South Korea's Incheon
Port," Kang Song-jea, an official of the KTO told Xinhua. Yantai is located
atthe eastern coast of China and has close exchanges with South Korea.
On the ferry to Incheon, KTO will introduce South
Korean cultures and food to about 390 Chinese travelers on aboard and hold a
photo exhibition of tourist attractions in South Korea during their 16-hour
voyage, Kang said.
The event is part of the ceremonies for the
Sino-Korean Exchange Year, which was an agreement between the leaders of the two
countries. China and South Korea will hold a series of events in 2007 to mark
the 15th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties.
"We hope the events can help Chinese tourists to have
a good understanding on South Korea and contribute to the friendship between the
two nations," Kang said.
The KTO plans to hold events for the exchange year on
three Chinese holidays -- Lunar New Year's day on Feb. 18, May Day on May 1 and
national day on Oct. 1, the KTO official told Xinhua.
