Culture Ministry Announces Projects for 2012

The government is working to keep Korean pop music popular overseas and to annually attract 20 million foreign tourists by 2020.

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These are the goals of some of the projects for 2012 announced by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism during a briefing to President Lee Myung-bak on Thursday. The briefing was led by the head of the ministry Choe Kwang-shik.

The ministry's key projects include enhancing the people's right to enjoy cultural experiences, boosting the nation's creativity, nurturing future-oriented cultural industries and promoting the nation's international status as a cultural powerhouse.

The ministry will also offer vouchers for cultural and sports activities and tours to a greater number of low-income people. More than one-point-seven million people from low-income families will receive the government-issued vouchers next year.

Cultural classes in 100 regions will also be run every Saturday with the spread of the five-day workweek system.

The ministry will also begin preparing to draw 20-million foreign tourists to the nation in 2012 and generate tourism income of 30 billion U.S. dollars by 2020.

Reported by KBS WORLD Radio