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The Korean historical series to be shot in Mongolia

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The Korean historical series to be shot in Mongolia

Deputy Governor in charge of the Social Sector, Green Development, and Air and Environmental Pollution Z.Tumurtumuu met with the representatives of KBS-Project of the Republic of Korea. The meeting was attended by relevant officials of the capital city and representatives led by KBS-Project General Director in Mongolia Ko Sung-hun.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of KBS, South Korea's leading public television. In this regard, the television is planning to produce a historical series. The film group has arrived in Mongolia to do research because the series will include Kidan, or Khitan of Mongolian origin.

During the meeting, Deputy Governor Z.Tumurtumuu said, "Mongolia and South Korea have a history of mutual support at the international level as well as the friendly relations of the third neighbor.

The relation is successfully developed in the fields of economy, trade and services, culture, art and humanitarianism within the framework of comprehensive partnership. Moreover, since the establishment of sister-city relations between Ulaanbaatar and the cities of the Republic of Korea, the parties have expanded and developed mutual cooperation in all social and economic fields. I am happy to see the development of the world-famous Korean cinematography closely, and the beautiful nature and people of my country are immortalizing themselves in one of its parts.”

KBS-Project General Director in Mongolia Ko Sung-hun said, "We want to shoot some parts of the series in Mongolia, so please help and support us. It will be a pleasure to promote the beautiful nature of Mongolia to Koreans through the film."

At the end of the meeting, the capital city expressed its pleasure to support the film group. 

 

Deputy Governor in charge of the Social Sector, Green Development, and Air and Environmental Pollution Z.Tumurtumuu met with the representatives of KBS-Project of the Republic of Korea. The meeting was attended by relevant officials of the capital city and representatives led by KBS-Project General Director in Mongolia Ko Sung-hun.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of KBS, South Korea's leading public television. In this regard, the television is planning to produce a historical series. The film group has arrived in Mongolia to do research because the series will include Kidan, or Khitan of Mongolian origin.

During the meeting, Deputy Governor Z.Tumurtumuu said, "Mongolia and South Korea have a history of mutual support at the international level as well as the friendly relations of the third neighbor.

The relation is successfully developed in the fields of economy, trade and services, culture, art and humanitarianism within the framework of comprehensive partnership. Moreover, since the establishment of sister-city relations between Ulaanbaatar and the cities of the Republic of Korea, the parties have expanded and developed mutual cooperation in all social and economic fields. I am happy to see the development of the world-famous Korean cinematography closely, and the beautiful nature and people of my country are immortalizing themselves in one of its parts.”

KBS-Project General Director in Mongolia Ko Sung-hun said, "We want to shoot some parts of the series in Mongolia, so please help and support us. It will be a pleasure to promote the beautiful nature of Mongolia to Koreans through the film."

At the end of the meeting, the capital city expressed its pleasure to support the film group. 

 

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2023-05-02


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