South Korean Officials Sign Sister Cities Pact
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A delegation from South Korea toured Carson on Monday before attending a ceremony to sign the documents making Wanju-gun County a sister cities affiliate of the South Bay city.
Wanju-gun County, about 25 miles from Seoul, has a population of 86,241. It becomes Carson’s second sister cities affiliate. In 1979, Soka, Japan, became Carson’s first sister city.
Officials from Wanju-gun County contacted Carson officials last year about becoming a sister cities affiliate. Last October, a group from Carson visited the South Korean county and approved the arrangement.
Mayor Peter Fajardo presided over a ceremony in which representatives from South Korea and Carson signed documents to seal the arrangement. The mayor presented the Wanju-gun County officials with historical pictures of Carson.
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