Cheonan City recruiting K-Culture Expo online promoters 'SNS Supporters'
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter
hgeranti@hanmail.net | 2025-02-10 12:37:27
Cheonan, South Korea - Cheonan City announced on the 6th that it is recruiting 'SNS Supporters', online promoters for the K-Culture Expo '2025 Cheonan K-Culture Expo', which will be held at the Independence Hall in May.
The supporters will be responsible for promoting the K-Culture Expo for about three months from March to May by posting photos and videos related to the expo on blogs and Instagram. A certain amount of manuscript fee will be provided for promotional posts and content.
Supporters selected as excellent performers will be given various benefits such as receiving a city mayor's commendation.
The number of recruits is 20, and the application period is until the 28th. To apply, download the application form from the Cheonan City Hall or K-Culture Expo website, fill it out, and submit it by e-mail.
For more information, visit the Cheonan K-Culture Expo website (www.kcultureexpo.com) or contact the K-Culture Expo Promotion Team Event Operation Team (041-521-3415).
Meanwhile, the 2025 Cheonan K-Culture Expo will be held for five days from May 21st to 25th at the Independence Hall under the theme of 'Global K-Culture, Blooming in the World'.
This year, it plans to operate a total of six industry exhibition halls, including the theme exhibition, including Hangeul, webtoons, games, food, beauty, and drama, and will also promote performances, industry conferences, and experience booths.
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