‘BTS Yet To Come in Busan’ (in BUSAN) ‘Sympathy Card News’.

‘BTS Yet To Come in Busan’ (in BUSAN) ‘Sympathy Card News’.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan City is producing a ‘Sympathy Card News’ that allows you to see information about Busan such as tourism, transportation, and accommodation at a glance, and will distribute it on Busan City's official social networking services (SNS) starting from the 30th.


Busan City's official social networking services (SNS): Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Blog, KakaoTalk Channel


The card news was created to provide convenience to travelers from 197 countries visiting Busan before and after the concert ‘BTS Yet To Come in BUSAN,’ a concert supporting the bid for the 2030 Busan World Expo held by the globally popular group BTS on October 15.


The Sympathy Card News contains 15 carefully selected contents that visitors can genuinely relate to, including ▲ recommended tourist courses such as YET Course, TO Course, COME Course ▲ tourism promotion information ▲ Bora City development ▲ consulate and emergency room information.


In addition, information on public transportation, accommodation-dense areas, the establishment and operation of the accommodation price reporting center, and luggage storage is also distributed on the city’s official SNS in three languages: Korean, English, and Japanese.


The city plans to sequentially produce and distribute Sympathy Card News containing necessary information for domestic and international visitors, and all content will be separately produced in English and Japanese for overseas visitors.


Along with this, the city will also create content related to the 2030 Busan World Expo in the form of Sympathy Card News to easily convey Busan’s charm, the justification for hosting, and the theme of the 2030 Busan World Expo, ‘The Great Transformation of the World: Voyage Toward a Better Future.’



Jo Yoo-jang, head of the 2030 Expo Promotion Headquarters of the city, said, “We expect that the Sympathy Card News will introduce Busan, the scheduled site for the 2030 Busan World Expo, to domestic and international visitors and raise interest.” He added, “We will continue to do our best to serve as a pre-guide so that visitors can enjoy the ‘BTS Yet To Come in BUSAN’ performance 100 times more.”


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

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