President Lee Jae-myung Meets with 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' Creators, Vows to Make Culture Korea's Next Economic Driver
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President Lee Jae-myung met with the creators of the popular series 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' and made a strong commitment to position Korean culture as the nation's primary engine for future economic growth. The meeting took place as part of a prerecorded program for Arirang TV called 'K-Pop: The Next Chapter,' which aired on Wednesday.
During the television appearance, President Lee emphasized the strategic importance of Korea's cultural industries in driving the country's economic development beyond traditional manufacturing sectors. He expressed his administration's dedication to supporting creative content producers and expanding Korea's cultural influence on the global stage.
The president's engagement with the creators of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' reflects the government's recognition of how Korean pop culture content has become a significant soft power asset and economic contributor. This initiative demonstrates the administration's broader strategy to leverage Korea's creative industries as a sustainable source of growth and international competitiveness.
The Arirang TV program provided a platform for discussing the future direction of Korean popular culture and its role in the nation's economic strategy. President Lee's participation in the show signals the government's commitment to maintaining close collaboration with content creators and cultural industry professionals to ensure continued growth in this sector.
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