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APEC Stories: Chongqing, Incheon continue their sister-city journey

The Qiansimen Bridge in Chongqing, China. /VCG
The Qiansimen Bridge in Chongqing, China. /VCG

The Qiansimen Bridge in Chongqing, China. /VCG

Night view of the Hongyadong scenic area in Chongqing, China. /VCG
Night view of the Hongyadong scenic area in Chongqing, China. /VCG

Night view of the Hongyadong scenic area in Chongqing, China. /VCG

Night view of the Incheon Bridge in Incheon, South Korea. /VCG
Night view of the Incheon Bridge in Incheon, South Korea. /VCG

Night view of the Incheon Bridge in Incheon, South Korea. /VCG

The Songdo Central Park in Incheon, South Korea. /VCG
The Songdo Central Park in Incheon, South Korea. /VCG

The Songdo Central Park in Incheon, South Korea. /VCG

Editor's note: The 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Meeting will be held in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 31 and November 1. CGTN's APEC Stories series will showcase the cooperation and culture of the 21 APEC economies through visual storytelling.

Chongqing Municipality, a key economic and cultural hub in southwest China, and Incheon, South Korea's third-largest city as well as an important regional transportation hub, established their sister-city relationship in 2007. Since then, the two cities have maintained close ties in trade, tourism, culture, education and various other sectors.

The two cities also attach great importance to exchanges among the younger generation. In July this year, Chongqing sent three youth football teams to Incheon for an exchange event at the invitation of the Incheon Tourism Organization. The event marked a new effort to deepen sports cooperation and people-to-people exchanges between the youth of the two countries.

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