Gyeongbuk Agricultural Research Institute Recruits Participants for 'SanAedeulA Taste Road Trip'... Travel Course Linking Farm Restaurants and Rural Experiences
Experience Group First-Come, First-Served Until the 1st of Next Month
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services is recruiting participants for the 'Sanae(AE) Deulae(AE) Matgil Travel' promotional experience group on a first-come, first-served basis until the 1st of next month, in line with the upcoming holiday season.
'Sanae Deulae Matgil Travel' is a themed course developed by the Agricultural Research and Extension Services as part of the 'Gyeongbuk AE 5 GO' project. It is a program that links farm restaurants, rural education farms, and rural tourism resources to offer a unique rural travel experience.
Main courses include 'Gyeongju Millennium Healing Road,' 'Gimcheon Six Senses Satisfaction Road,' and 'Seongju Prenatal Care Nuri Road,' each designed to allow visitors to experience major tourist attractions, farm restaurants, and rural education farms in each city and county.
Participants will experience their desired rural experiential learning program from the 'Sanae Deulae Matgil Travel' courses, healing their body and mind tired from COVID-19 and other stresses, and contribute to farm promotion by uploading their experience reviews on personal blogs or SNS accounts.
Anyone planning to travel to Gyeongbuk and operating SNS accounts such as YouTube, blogs, or Instagram can apply. Recruitment is done by teams (4 people per team) such as family, friends, or couples, with plans to select 150 teams (600 people).
Ten teams with outstanding experience reviews will receive a small gift, and detailed experience information and applications can be found on the Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services website.
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Shin Yongseup, Director of the Agricultural Research and Extension Services, said, “The rural tourism industry, which had been contracted due to COVID-19, will be revitalized again, providing opportunities to communicate with rural areas both online and offline. We will continue to promote and develop programs to foster a Gyeongbuk-style rural experiential tourism industry.”
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