On-site scene of Gyeongju City's 2020 Tourism Survey.

On-site scene of Gyeongju City's 2020 Tourism Survey.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gyeongju City announced on the 22nd that it will conduct the '2021 Tourism Survey' from May 15th until the end of February next year to increase tourists and utilize tourism policies.


This survey is conducted to comprehensively understand the tourism status of Gyeongju City, including tourists' travel patterns and satisfaction, and to use it as basic data for establishing tourism-related policies, including increasing tourist attraction.


Gyeongju City conducted a preliminary survey on the 20th and, considering the survey environment due to COVID-19, will select one weekday and one weekend day quarterly starting from June 15th for the survey. The main survey locations are six places: Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, Bulguksa Temple, Cheomseongdae Observatory, Yangdong Village, Donggungwon, and Hwangridan-gil.


The contents of this survey, conducted through an agreement with the Daegu Northeast Regional Statistics Office, include 26 items in 4 categories. Especially this year, due to the decrease in foreign tourists, the survey will be conducted only targeting domestic tourists. The results will be announced around September 2022.



A Gyeongju City official stated, "This year, with the addition of a tourism status survey on Hwangridan-gil, a popular spot among young people, it is expected to be of great help in utilizing Gyeongju City's tourism policies in the future."


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