Recruitment of Organizations to Operate 'Yangnim-dong Hanbakwi Theme Tour' in Nam-gu, Gwangju
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Nam-gu, Gwangju announced on the 18th that it will publicly recruit organizations to operate themed tour programs based on the history and cultural resources in Yangnim-dong, one of the representative tourist destinations in Gwangju and Jeonnam.
This public recruitment covers two fields: architecture and missionary work. Any non-profit corporation or organization related to culture, architecture, tourism, or religion currently based in Gwangju is eligible to apply.
However, to strengthen tour expertise, applicants must have a pool of interpreters consisting of professional cultural guides or experts for each theme, and must operate the program at least once a week.
Nam-gu posted the recruitment announcement on the Nam-gu Office website's public notice board so that competitive non-profit corporations or organizations can participate in operating the themed tour programs, and will accept applications for three days from March 2 to March 4.
The selection criteria for operating organizations include the eligibility of the business entity, originality of the project, feasibility, and contribution to the local community.
Nam-gu plans to select the organization with the highest total score from the combined scores of the judges in each field through its own evaluation.
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A Nam-gu official stated, "We will do our best to operate differentiated themed tour programs based on the historical and cultural resources of Yangnim-dong to contribute to local tourism and economic revitalization."
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