To share cultural and artistic information and contents in Korea and around the world

Based on mutual understanding and cooperation, the Federation of Artistic & Cultural Organization of Korea (FACO), the Korea Post media, and the World Peace Face Association (WPFA) signed a business agreement on May 20 to share cultural and artistic information and contents from Korea and around the world and promote various projects and activities for global cultural development.

Lee Bum-hun (center), chairman of the FACO, Kevin Lee (left), managing editor of the Korea Post media, and Bae Hee-kwon, chairman of the WPFA, pose for the camera after signing a business pact at Korea Mok-dong Artists Center in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul.
Lee Bum-hun (center), chairman of the FACO, Kevin Lee (left), managing editor of the Korea Post media, and Bae Hee-kwon, chairman of the WPFA, pose for the camera after signing a business pact at Korea Mok-dong Artists Center in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul.

Lee Bum-hun, chairman of the FACO, Kevin Lee, managing editor of the Korea Post media, and Bae Hee-kwon, chairman of the WPFA, attended the signing ceremony held at Korea Mok-dong Artists Center in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul.

Through this agreement, the three organizations will promote projects for peace on the Korean Peninsula and the world through international cultural and artistic exchanges, including the International Peace Art Forum, the PEACE Concert, International Culture and Arts Festival, the DMZ Peace Art Festival, and the Peace Messenger Face Exhibition.

FACO Chairman Lee Bum-hun said, "I am happy to sign a business agreement with Korea Post, a 36-year-old diplomatic and economic magazine, and WPFA staging a peace campaign with cultural arts. I hope the COVID-19 pandemic situation will end soon and various prepared joint projects will go smoothly.”

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