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South Korean Prime Minister Yoon Suk-yeol will go to Paris next week to push South Korea’s candidacy to host the 2030 World Expo. The purpose of the tour is to emphasize South Korea’s candidacy and the possible advantages of hosting the renowned event.
The 2030 Expo is a worldwide exposition that gathers nations from all over the globe together to display technical advancements, cultural accomplishments, and economic prosperity. It provides nations with a chance to raise their worldwide reputation, attract investment, and develop global collaboration.
South Korea has indicated interest in hosting the 2030 World Expo, noting the potential economic and cultural benefits. The country has a long history of hosting major events, notably the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the 2002 FIFA World Cup, all of which left an indelible mark.
During his visit to Paris, Prime Minister Yoon will meet with officials from the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), the regulatory agency in charge of administering the selection process for hosting the Expo. Yoon will advocate for South Korea’s bid and underline the country’s readiness to host the event.
South Korea’s hosting of the 2030 Expo would not only enable it to showcase its technological breakthroughs and cultural past, but it would also boost economic growth and tourism. Millions of visitors from across the world are expected to attend, bolstering the local economy and increasing international contact.
Other countries interested in hosting the 2030 Expo will compete with South Korea. The BIE member countries will vote to choose which country will host the event. In 2025, the final choice will be made public.
If South Korea’s candidacy is accepted, it will join the ranks of past host nations such as Japan, Italy, Spain, and China. These events have proved to be crucial watershed moments for host nations, with long-term consequences for their infrastructure, economy, and global position.
Ultimately, Prime Minister Yoon’s visit to Paris demonstrates South Korea’s commitment to hosting the 2030 World Expo. South Korea will use the visit to promote its candidacy, demonstrate its preparation, and highlight the possible advantages of hosting the famous event. A successful proposal would not only provide economic and cultural benefits, but it would also boost South Korea’s worldwide standing.
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