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The exhibition of Kazakhstan's tourism potential opened in Seoul

The exhibition of Kazakhstan's tourism potential opened in Seoul

An exhibition dedicated to the tourism opportunities of Kazakhstan has opened in Seoul. The event takes place on one of the most famous streets of the city, Insadon, and attracts the attention of locals and tourists. The exhibition presents about 40 paintings and photographs, which provide an opportunity to get acquainted with the natural and cultural attractions of our country. Among the works presented, you can see images of places that were popular during the Nomad Games held in Astana. The exhibition is available to the public for free, and it will run until November 5th.

As part of the opening, the organizer of the exhibition, Lee Jong-yong, awarded a scholarship to a student from Kazakhstan for active participation in cultural events aimed at developing Kazakh-Korean relations. At the opening ceremony, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to South Korea also noted how important it is to strengthen cultural ties between the countries. He stressed that Kazakhstan is famous for its picturesque landscapes and unique culture, inviting all guests to come and get acquainted with our country.

There is a visa-free regime for South Korean citizens, which makes it easier to visit Kazakhstan. Koreans can stay in the country for up to 30 days without the need for a visa, which opens up additional opportunities for tourists.

Artist Yoo Yong Hee, who visited Kazakhstan this summer, shared her impressions of the trip. She noted that Almaty has very convenient transport links, including taxis and public transport, and was also amazed by the local cuisine and natural beauty, especially the ski resort of Shymkent, where she went skiing.

This event contributes to the development of Kazakhstan's tourism industry and helps to promote the country on the international stage, demonstrating its rich culture, nature and hospitality.



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