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BPA Holds Cruise Marketing in Singapore
CEO Lim presented himself as a speaker to introduce importance of the Busan port in Northeast Asia, an emerging cruise market, and strategies to foster the port as a cruise hub in the region.
CSAP is the largest international cruise meeting in the Southeast Asia, drawing 2,000 participants from cruise ships, ports and tourism industry annually.
CEO Lim also met with Zinan Liu, Regional Vice President Asia of Royal Carribbean Cruise Line to request an increase in the number of cruise ships in Northeast Asia and promote the Busan Port.
Lim noted that the cruise market in Northeast region is growing based on China’s economic development, adding that he will foster the Busan Port as a cruise hub in Northeast Asia by enhancing infrastructure, including a new cruise quay and tourism products.
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2013.10.10
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The Busan Port Authority announced today that CEO Lim Ki-tack and its representatives participated in the Thrid Annual Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific (CSAP) held in Singapore.
CEO Lim presented himself as a speaker to introduce importance of the Busan port in Northeast Asia, an emerging cruise market, and strategies to foster the port as a cruise hub in the region.
CSAP is the largest international cruise meeting in the Southeast Asia, drawing 2,000 participants from cruise ships, ports and tourism industry annually.
CEO Lim also met with Zinan Liu, Regional Vice President Asia of Royal Carribbean Cruise Line to request an increase in the number of cruise ships in Northeast Asia and promote the Busan Port.
Lim noted that the cruise market in Northeast region is growing based on China’s economic development, adding that he will foster the Busan Port as a cruise hub in Northeast Asia by enhancing infrastructure, including a new cruise quay and tourism products.
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Source: Yonhap News (Oct. 10, 2013)
** This article was translated from the Korean.