Hwasun-gun Announces 'Representative Tourism Slogan' Contest Until the 24th of Next Month View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Young-gyun] Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 25th that it will hold a public contest for the county's representative 'tourism slogan' until the 24th of next month.


The county plans to select a slogan that creatively and concisely expresses Tourism Hwasun through the contest, enhancing the brand value of Tourism Hwasun and contributing to the revitalization of tourism.


Additionally, aiming to attract 5 million tourists, preparations are underway for the creation of a World Megalith Theme Park and the opening of the Dolmen Auto Camping Site.


Efforts are also focused on expanding tourism infrastructure and promotional activities to create "Hwasun, a tourist city that anyone can enjoy all year round," including the restoration of lawyer Hong Nam-soon's birthplace and the Hwasun Jeokbyeok scenic spot project.


The slogan contest is promoted as one of the tourism marketing activation policies.


Those wishing to participate in the contest can fill out the 'Tourism Slogan Contest Application Form' on the website's notice board and submit it via email to the contest manager.


The tourism slogans will be judged and selected based on creativity, conciseness, symbolism, communicability, and suitability, along with a survey of residents' preferences.


Prize money will be awarded as follows: one grand prize of 1,000,000 KRW, two excellence awards of 500,000 KRW each, and two encouragement awards of 200,000 KRW each.



A county official said, "Since this is a public contest for all citizens, we expect many slogans that can effectively promote Tourism Hwasun," and added, "We ask for your great interest and participation with witty ideas that can well express tourism content and vision."


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