Visit 15 Daegu Mission Tourist Spots, Scan QR Codes, Receive Convenience Store Gift Cards and Fuel Vouchers

Safe Daegu·Gyeongbuk Healing Travel Campaign with Gyeongbuk 100 Selections

"Don't Worry About COVID-19, There Are Untact and Healing Tours" Daegu·Gyeongbuk Launch 'Dugeun Dugeun Challenge Tour' View original image

"Don't Worry About COVID-19, There Are Untact and Healing Tours" Daegu·Gyeongbuk Launch 'Dugeun Dugeun Challenge Tour' View original image

"Don't Worry About COVID-19, There Are Untact and Healing Tours" Daegu·Gyeongbuk Launch 'Dugeun Dugeun Challenge Tour' View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] During the COVID-19 period, healing tourist destinations in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, where travelers can leave with excitement, are greatly beckoning travelers seeking untact tours.


Daegu City, Gyeongbuk Province, and the Daegu Tourism Foundation have selected 15 representative healing and untact tourist spots in Daegu and 100 tourist spots in Gyeongbuk, and are conducting the "Exciting Challenge Tour" until the end of November, allowing safe travel while maintaining social distancing.


The "Exciting Challenge Tour," born from the infectious disease crisis, is a non-face-to-face mission tour program using mobile devices.


Jointly promoted by Daegu and Gyeongbuk, travelers can easily participate in the challenge by visiting 15 Daegu tourist spots and 100 Gyeongbuk tourist spots and simply scanning the QR codes installed at the tourist sites with their personal mobile phones.


Since the Daegu Challenge Tour began on July 15, more than 3,000 travelers have participated so far. Visitors are concentrated in the order of Samunjin Ferry Terminal, Suseong Lake, Daegu Arboretum, and Kim Kwang-seok Street.


In addition, popular spots for SNS certification shots such as Dalseong Wetlands and Bullodong Tumuli are gaining popularity as places for family and couple outings.


To participate in the Challenge Tour, travelers visit designated tourist spots and simply scan the QR codes installed on-site, complete membership registration, and allow GPS location.


Travelers perform interactive (two-way, conversational) missions at the designated tourist spots.


The gifticons (mobile coupons) received immediately on-site are composed of various items such as convenience store and Happycon gift certificates, cafe beverage exchange coupons, and fuel vouchers.


Additionally, a survey is being conducted for Challenge Tour participants, and an event is ongoing where 15 participants are drawn monthly to receive chicken exchange coupons.


The "Daegu Challenge Tour 15" is scheduled to run until the end of November, but the challenge may end early if gifticons run out due to increased participants. Detailed information can be found on the Challenge Tour website.



Park Hee-jun, Director of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Daegu City, said, "To comfort citizens exhausted by COVID-19 and to enable safe travel, we plan to continuously discover untact tourism content and prepare citizen-participation events."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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