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South Korea's Park makes splash with ad campaigns

Source: China Post
Seoul : South Korea | about 1 year ago  
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South Korean teenager Park Tae-hwan has become the focus of advertising campaigns valued at over 100 billion won (US$96 million) since winning the country's first Olympic gold in swimming, industry executives told local media. Park, nicknamed "marine boy", signed major endorsement deals ahead...
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