Seoul City Gov't to Promote S.Korean Movies
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The Seoul city government has launched a Korean film promotion as part of its annual "Seoul Grand Sale".
Several Korean movies with foreign language subtitles will be offered at a discounted price at select cinemas in Seoul through Saturday.
Tickets for the movies will only be six-thousand won. The lineup includes some of the most popular Korean movies of late, including "The Sword with No Name", "My Girlfriend is an Agent", "Mother - 2009" and "Scandal Makers".
The two-month "Seoul Grand Sale" is an attempt to promote Seoul as a shopping haven and attract more foreign tourists.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
Several Korean movies with foreign language subtitles will be offered at a discounted price at select cinemas in Seoul through Saturday.
Tickets for the movies will only be six-thousand won. The lineup includes some of the most popular Korean movies of late, including "The Sword with No Name", "My Girlfriend is an Agent", "Mother - 2009" and "Scandal Makers".
The two-month "Seoul Grand Sale" is an attempt to promote Seoul as a shopping haven and attract more foreign tourists.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
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