Promotion of Tourism Resources in Ulsan, Busan, Gyeongbuk, and Gangwon

Joint Cooperation Project by East Coast Tourism Promotion Council

The seven members of the group TAN are broadcasting their trip to Route 7 in Pohang on YouTube. [Image source=YouTube]

The seven members of the group TAN are broadcasting their trip to Route 7 in Pohang on YouTube. [Image source=YouTube]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Why did seven men in their 20s head to the East Sea?


Four metropolitan governments bordering the East Coast have cast the group TAN in YouTube promotional videos to showcase tourism resources.


TAN, a seven-member rookie boy group consisting of Changseon, Juan, Jaejun, Seonghyeok, Hyeonyeop, Taehoon, and Jiseong, debuted with an album released in March this year.


The East Sea 'picked' them. They are appearing in YouTube promotional videos from four metropolitan cities and provinces along the East Sea: Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gangwon, starting from the south.


The travel stories of the seven men, featuring the idol group TAN and broadcast through the four city and provincial channels, add a 'solid' amount of fun.


This promotional video is travel content with the concept of the seven TAN members traveling along National Route 7 on the East Coast.


The group TAN introduces photo-worthy spots, representative local foods, and popular SNS hot places such as cafes in a sequential manner.

Group TAN members are broadcasting their Route 7 travelogue on YouTube. <br>[Image source=YouTube]

Group TAN members are broadcasting their Route 7 travelogue on YouTube.
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Currently, starting from Ulsan on the 5th, the videos are introducing Gyeongbuk. Videos for Busan will be released on the 19th, and Gangwon on the 26th.


The videos also introduce lesser-known unique attractions and aim to stimulate tourist demand through active promotion.


An official from Ulsan City said, “The four East Coast cities and provinces?Ulsan, Busan, Gyeongbuk, and Gangwon?are sharing their strengths and resources to focus on promoting excellent tourism resources.”


The East Coast Tourism Promotion Council, a joint project involving the four metropolitan cities and provinces, was established in 2004 to build a metropolitan tourism system linking Ulsan, Busan, Gyeongbuk, and Gangwon, develop tourism resources collaboratively, and jointly discover tourism products.



This year, Ulsan is serving as the secretariat city and is promoting joint projects.


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

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