Growing tourism traffic between SA and South Korea

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I was officially invited to visit South Korea in my capacity as a ” Tourism Entrepreneur and Leader in my sector,

The purpose is to help increase tourists to South Africa and equally send travelers to South Korea.

South Korea & South Africa will soon celebrate 30 years of bilateral, more than $2,3 Billion worth of trade in 2022, making Korea, South Africa’s largest trading partner in Asia, from 1992-2022 (30 years) with a special focus on Air transport, protection of investment, taxation, ICT, Vocational training and Energy,

The Embassy of the Republic of Korea, the Korea-Africa Foundation (KAF) and the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) cordially invite you Mr. Koji, to a seminar commemorating 30 years of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and the Republic of South Africa.

Koji posing with the Korean flag

Koji the Founder of TWC (Travel with Confidence PTY) which is over 18 years, has plans to increase tourism traffic into South Africa and Korea in the next 5 years as an effort to collaborate with Private Sector, this will help to also create jobs locally and increase opportunities for youth and reduction of unemployment in South Africa.

Ambassador Chull-Joo Park has played a critical role in collaboration with the private sector and initiatives such as the one that Koji started to have grow Tourism across South Africa and South Korea. The Korean Tourism Authority is doing its best to help support such initiatives.

Koji continues to seek more partnerships by collaborating with other countries and in creating opportunities for young people, he also introduced “an exchange program between South Africa and South Korea during his trip with the aim to promoting culture and education between both countries, the exchange program is a global program that seeks to promote culture and education between South Africa and the rest of the world, this is his legacy project, take a village child to the world, one child at a time.

Author: Percy Koji

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