South Jeolla Province and Mongolia strengthen cooperation partnership in climate, agriculture, and culture exchange.

Published 2025년 9월 10일

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Jeonnam Province announced that through a 3-night 4-day official visit to Mongolia that ended on the 7th, it established a cooperative foundation in various fields including joint response to the climate crisis and trade, agriculture, education, and culture. This visit, the first of its kind by Jeonnam Province to Mongolia, led to substantial achievements including a friendly exchange agreement with Ulaanbaatar City, agricultural technology cooperation, tourism promotion, cultural exchange, and an export consultation meeting. The core achievement of the visit was the friendly exchange agreement with Ulaanbaatar City. Jeonnam Governor Kim Young-rok signed the agreement with Deputy Mayor Amartuvshin Amgalanbaatar at the Ulaanbaatar City Hall, aiming for sustainable cooperation in various areas including trade and industry, agriculture and livestock, education and youth exchange, and culture and tourism.

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First official visit...Promoting friendly exchanges and cooperation, tourism and culture, etc. in various areas Processed seafood and organic cosmetics, etc. popular...Export expansion potential confirmed Jeonnam Province stated that through a 3-night, 4-day official visit to Mongolia until the 7th, it established a cooperative foundation in various areas including joint response to the climate crisis and trade, agriculture, education, and culture. This visit, Jeonnam Province's first to Mongolia, led to substantial achievements including a friendly exchange and cooperation agreement with Ulaanbaatar City, agricultural technology cooperation, tourism promotion, cultural exchange, and export consultations. The core achievement of the visit is the friendly exchange and cooperation agreement with Ulaanbaatar City. Jeonnam Governor Kim Young-rok signed the agreement with Deputy Mayor Amartuvshin Amgalanbaatar at the Ulaanbaatar City Hall and agreed to pursue sustainable exchanges in ...
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