Meet Shandong | South Korean journalist explores Lu clan's cultural roots between China, South Korea

Source:sdchina.com 2025-11-20 16:59:50

Mountains and seas forge our bonds, while civilization bridges our hearts and minds. From the cross-border resonance in the cultural roots to industrial cooperation, from the warm cultural exchanges to the vivid practice of win-win development, as internationalization gathers momentum worldwide, Shandong province embraces the world with an open and inclusive stance. The “Meet Shandong” International Journalists Touring Shandong event invites journalists from media outlets of different countries to explore the in-depth connection between Shandong and their home countries from an international perspective.

Lee Hyemi, a journalist with Hankook Ilbo, visited the Lucheng Ruins Memorial Hall and the ruins of the ancient State of Lu in Jinan, China’s Shandong province on November 18. She felt the profound historical heritage of Changqing District as the birthplace of the global Lu family as well as the millennial bonds and developmental vitality between Jinan and South Korea in people-to-people exchanges and the inheritance of surname culture.

Mountains and seas forge our bonds, while civilization bridges our hearts and minds. From the cross-border resonance in the cultural roots to industrial cooperation, from the warm cultural exchanges to the vivid practice of win-win development, as internationalization gathers momentum worldwide, Shandong province embraces the world with an open and inclusive stance. The “Meet Shandong” International Journalists Touring Shandong event invites journalists from media outlets of different countries to explore the in-depth connection between Shandong and their home countries from an international perspective.

Lee Hyemi, a journalist with Hankook Ilbo, visited the Lucheng Ruins Memorial Hall and the ruins of the ancient State of Lu in Jinan, China’s Shandong province on November 18. She felt the profound historical heritage of Changqing District as the birthplace of the global Lu family as well as the millennial bonds and developmental vitality between Jinan and South Korea in people-to-people exchanges and the inheritance of surname culture.

Mountains and seas forge our bonds, while civilization bridges our hearts and minds. From the cross-border resonance in the cultural roots to industrial cooperation, from the warm cultural exchanges to the vivid practice of win-win development, as internationalization gathers momentum worldwide, Shandong province embraces the world with an open and inclusive stance. The “Meet Shandong” International Journalists Touring Shandong event invites journalists from media outlets of different countries to explore the in-depth connection between Shandong and their home countries from an international perspective.

Lee Hyemi, a journalist with Hankook Ilbo, visited the Lucheng Ruins Memorial Hall and the ruins of the ancient State of Lu in Jinan, China’s Shandong province on November 18. She felt the profound historical heritage of Changqing District as the birthplace of the global Lu family as well as the millennial bonds and developmental vitality between Jinan and South Korea in people-to-people exchanges and the inheritance of surname culture.

Mountains and seas forge our bonds, while civilization bridges our hearts and minds. From the cross-border resonance in the cultural roots to industrial cooperation, from the warm cultural exchanges to the vivid practice of win-win development, as internationalization gathers momentum worldwide, Shandong province embraces the world with an open and inclusive stance. The “Meet Shandong” International Journalists Touring Shandong event invites journalists from media outlets of different countries to explore the in-depth connection between Shandong and their home countries from an international perspective.

Lee Hyemi, a journalist with Hankook Ilbo, visited the Lucheng Ruins Memorial Hall and the ruins of the ancient State of Lu in Jinan, China’s Shandong province on November 18. She felt the profound historical heritage of Changqing District as the birthplace of the global Lu family as well as the millennial bonds and developmental vitality between Jinan and South Korea in people-to-people exchanges and the inheritance of surname culture.

Mountains and seas forge our bonds, while civilization bridges our hearts and minds. From the cross-border resonance in the cultural roots to industrial cooperation, from the warm cultural exchanges to the vivid practice of win-win development, as internationalization gathers momentum worldwide, Shandong province embraces the world with an open and inclusive stance. The “Meet Shandong” International Journalists Touring Shandong event invites journalists from media outlets of different countries to explore the in-depth connection between Shandong and their home countries from an international perspective.

Lee Hyemi, a journalist with Hankook Ilbo, visited the Lucheng Ruins Memorial Hall and the ruins of the ancient State of Lu in Jinan, China’s Shandong province on November 18. She felt the profound historical heritage of Changqing District as the birthplace of the global Lu family as well as the millennial bonds and developmental vitality between Jinan and South Korea in people-to-people exchanges and the inheritance of surname culture.

Mountains and seas forge our bonds, while civilization bridges our hearts and minds. From the cross-border resonance in the cultural roots to industrial cooperation, from the warm cultural exchanges to the vivid practice of win-win development, as internationalization gathers momentum worldwide, Shandong province embraces the world with an open and inclusive stance. The “Meet Shandong” International Journalists Touring Shandong event invites journalists from media outlets of different countries to explore the in-depth connection between Shandong and their home countries from an international perspective.

Lee Hyemi, a journalist with Hankook Ilbo, visited the Lucheng Ruins Memorial Hall and the ruins of the ancient State of Lu in Jinan, China’s Shandong province on November 18. She felt the profound historical heritage of Changqing District as the birthplace of the global Lu family as well as the millennial bonds and developmental vitality between Jinan and South Korea in people-to-people exchanges and the inheritance of surname culture.