Tourism and MICE officials are taking a commemorative photo after touring Paradise City, a complex resort located on Yeongjongdo. <br>[Photo by Incheon Tourism Organization]

Tourism and MICE officials are taking a commemorative photo after touring Paradise City, a complex resort located on Yeongjongdo.
[Photo by Incheon Tourism Organization]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Incheon City and the Incheon Tourism Organization invited 30 domestic key incentive travel agencies, academic and association tourism and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) officials to Incheon for a 1-night, 2-day fam tour from the 30th of last month to the 1st.


This event was arranged as a follow-up to the '2022 On-the-Go MICE Briefing' held in Seoul last month, featuring facility inspections around Songdo, Yeongjong, and the Open Port area, tourism program experiences, and business consultations with members of the Incheon MICE Alliance.


On the first day, participants toured the exhibition hall, conference rooms, virtual studio, and smart MICE lounge at Songdo Convensia, and visited Paradise City, the largest integrated resort in Northeast Asia located on Yeongjong Island.


In particular, a separate introduction session was held for the Inspire Resort, scheduled to open in the second half of next year on Yeongjong Island, showcasing various convention facilities, a multipurpose professional performance hall, shopping arcade, indoor water park, and outdoor theme park, raising participants' expectations.


Additionally, a networking dinner was hosted with hotel representatives, professional conference organizers (PCOs), and experience facility officials, providing a platform for business consultations and exchanges with major local enterprises.


On the second day, participants experienced unique tourism programs such as Aqua Spa Sea Mer, Wolmi Sea Train, Open Port e-Tour, and Songdo Central Park water taxi.



An official from the Incheon Tourism Organization stated, "This fam tour allowed key domestic MICE stakeholders to directly experience the charm of Incheon and facilitated practical event attraction through networking with local businesses."


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