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Busan City has welcomed 14 foreign reporters in Korea to showcase its plans and preparations for the 2030 Busan World Expo. The press tour aimed to demonstrate the strengths and attractions of Busan as a candidate city for the 2030 World Expo to foreign reporters before the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) on-site inspection in early April. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, Busan Mayor Park Heong-joon, the government, the Bid Committee, and key executives of Busan City attended the event.
Mayor Park Heong-joon, the Special Envoy for the 2030 Busan World Expo bid appointed by South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, completed a successful tour of three African countries from February 22. The countries visited were the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Republic of South Africa, and the Republic of Angola. During the tour, Mayor Park met with high-level officials, including presidents, kings, prime ministers, deputy prime ministers, foreign ministers, finance ministers, and transportation minis
Busan and Riyadh are two dynamic cities that are both competing to host the 2030 World Expo, a global event that showcases innovation, technology, and culture. While both cities have unique features and attractions, they also have much in common. Let's compare these two cities across different categories and explore what makes each city a compelling choice to host the 2030 World Expo. Economy Busan and Riyadh are two bustling cities with thriving economies. Busan, a major seaport city, plays
City branding is a crucial aspect of urban development as cities compete to attract investment, talent, and visitors. The process of creating and maintaining a city's brand involves developing a reputation, image, and identity that encompasses a set of perceptions and associations that people have with a city. This is influenced by various factors such as the city's history, cultural offerings, quality of life, and economic development. The Importance of a Strong City Brand A strong city bran
Saha-gu District: An Emerging Workcation Destination Busan, located on the southeastern coast of South Korea, is fast becoming a hub for workcations, where people can balance their professional and personal lives. Saha-gu district, in particular, presents a unique opportunity for companies and individuals seeking to experience this innovative work style. Despite not having a designated workcation center, Saha-gu’s growing economy and stunning landscapes make it an ideal location for a future wo
The construction of the third exhibition center at the Busan Exhibition and Convention Center (BEXCO) in Haeundae, Busan, has been given the green light to proceed. The project has passed the Busan city's public construction review and is set to be fully underway soon. The city's MICE Industry Division, which is leading the project, has announced plans to hold a design competition, with the winner set to begin basic design service in the second half of this year. Construction is expected to comm
Busan Port is the world's fifth busiest container port and the tenth busiest port in North East Asia. The Busan Port Authority (BPA), which was established in 2004, is in charge of its development, management, and operation. Busan Port has four modern, fully equipped ports - North Port, South Port, Gamcheon Port, and Dadaepo Port - an international passenger terminal, and six container terminals. The port has a 26.8km quay wall that allows it to berth 169 vessels simultaneously and handle 91 mi