• HOME
  • ABOUT

    Overview

    Cities

    Photo Gallery

    Videos

  • NEWS

    Latest

    Features

    Reports in PDF

  • DEVELOPMENTS

    Transformed Development Drivers

    Rural Vitalization

    Marine Economy

  • CULTURE

    What’s On

    Heritage

    Traditional Culture

    Celebrities

  • INTL EXCHANGE

    Why Shandong

    Industrial parks

    Belt and Road

    Sister Cities

  • BRANDS

    Strategies

    Companies

  • TRAVEL

    Attractions

    Dining

  • LIVING

    Visas

    Healthcare

    Transportation

    Education

    Marriage

    Useful Info

  • 中文
btn-search btn-facebook btn-twitter
Search

Home > Intl Exchange>Sister Cities

  • Why Shandong >
  • Industrial parks >
  • Belt & Road >
  • Sister Cities >

Shandong, South Korea join hands in epidemic fight

(chinadaily.com.cn)| Updated : 2020-03-11

Print Print

Since the beginning of the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia, East China's Shandong province and South Korea have rolled out a series of efforts to help each other in fight against the disease.

Local governments, companies and organizations in South Korea, especially those in Shandong's sister cities, such as Incheon and Jeollanam-do, have donated a large amount of essential supplies to China and local Chinese communities.

7.jpg

Essential supplies for epidemic fight is transported from Incheon, South Korea to East China's Shandong province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The recent surge in novel coronavirus cases in South Korea has also worried people in Shandong.

Liu Jiayi, secretary of the CPC Shandong Committee, has sent 32 letters to governments, companies and organizations in South Korea, in which he, on behalf of the provincial government, expressed his solidarity with the country.

Although the province's epidemic control work is entering a critical stage, the government has moved in a timely manner to provide supports to its friends in South Korea.

In addition to donating medical supplies, relevant departments have also been working to help local South Korean companies resume operations.

8.jpg

Pamphlets about how to prevent the COVID-19 are printed in South Korean and handed out to South Korean companies and people in Shandong province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The provincial foreign affairs office has launched 24-hour hotlines for South Korean people in Shandong. Pamphlets in South Korean were also published to help protect them from being infected.

Shandong and South Korea started communication before the establishment of diplomatic relationship between China and South Korea. Over the past few decades, the two sides have maintained a close tie in various fields and yielded fruitful results.

Officials said the friendship has been strengthened during the outbreak and more biletaral cooperation are expected in near future.

           

Related Stories

  • Bavaria official sends regards to Shandong people
  • Wakayama extends support to Shandong through video
  • Shandong strengthens friendship with foreigners amid virus outbreak
About
  • Overview
  • Cities
  • Photo Gallery
  • Videos
News
  • Latest
  • Features
  • Reports in PDF
Developments
  • Transformed Development Drivers
  • Rural Vitalization
  • Marine Economy
Culture
  • What's on
  • Heritage
  • Traditional Culture
  • Celebrities
Intl Exchange
  • Why Shandong
  • Industrial Parks
  • Belt & Road
  • Sister Cities
Brands
  • Strategies
  • Companies
Travel
  • Attractions
  • Dining
Living
  • Visas
  • Healthcare
  • Transportation
  • Education
  • Marriage
  • Useful Info
Fackbook Twitter
Links >
  • Beijing
  • Shanghai
  • China (Shandong) Pilot Free Trade Zone Qingdao Area
  • Qingdao West Coast New Area
  • Shandong Provincial People's Government
  • Zibo
  • Cultural Jining
  • Charming Qingdao
  • Jinan, A City of Springs
  • Tai'an
  • Wonderland Yantai

Copyright .
The Information Office of Shandong Provincial People’s Government.
All rights reserved. Presented by China Daily.
京ICP备13028878号-6

goTop