Session

[Korea-Japan Youth Roundtable] Culture, Global City Conditions

Time
19:00 ~ 20:20
Organization
Tama University, Cheju Halla University
Room
Ocean View
What do advanced travel countries look like? The most traditional and cosmopolitan places are attracting worldwide attention. Even though clean streets and friendly citizens are essential, the most important thing is what is unique to the country. Last year, We learned from Mike Orgill, Airbnb’s APAC director of public policy, how global business and tourism are strongly related. We would like to take time to discuss
with university students from all over the world by inviting Mr. Kang Woo-hyun, who is proposing the secrets of art management and designing a beautiful global art city in Jeju Island, CEO of Nami Islan, which became the 1st sightseeing place for Japanese tourists.