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South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Cho Tai-yong (standing) and director of the Korean Tourism Organization Harry OH Honjae (sitting, right) present a briefing on the development of the situation surrounding Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and its impact on South Korea’s tourism industry during a breaking the fast event in Jakarta on Wednesday

The Jakarta Post
Thu, July 2, 2015

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Current affairs South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Cho Tai-yong (standing) and director of the Korean Tourism Organization Harry OH Honjae (sitting, right) present a briefing on the development of the situation surrounding Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and its impact on South Korea’s tourism industry during a breaking the fast event in Jakarta on Wednesday.(JP/DON) (standing) and director of the Korean Tourism Organization Harry OH Honjae (sitting, right) present a briefing on the development of the situation surrounding Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and its impact on South Korea’s tourism industry during a breaking the fast event in Jakarta on Wednesday.(JP/DON)

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span class="inline inline-center">South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Cho Tai-yong (standing) and director of the Korean Tourism Organization Harry OH Honjae (sitting, right) present a briefing on the development of the situation surrounding Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and its impact on South Korea'€™s tourism industry during a breaking the fast event in Jakarta on Wednesday.(JP/DON)

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