Jeju delegation impressed with Island.

From: Isle of Man Newspapers (Douglas, England) | Date: January 2, 2008 | Copyright information

A DELEGATION of businessmen from the Korean Island of Jeju visited the Island to establish a working relationship with private sector and government officials.

The group from the Jeju knowledge promotions agency focused their attention on the...

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