Ulju-gun, Ulsan City, will provide up to 100 million KRW in facility improvement funds to businesses converting from general lodging to tourist lodging.

Ulju County Office.

Ulju County Office.

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Ulju-gun is recruiting eligible businesses for the 'Tourist Lodging Conversion Facility Improvement Fund Support Project' until the 31st of this month.


This project was promoted to attract healthy and pleasant lodging facilities and to revitalize stay-type tourism in Ulju-gun.


The support targets businesses wishing to convert from general lodging to tourist lodging. This includes tourist hotels, family hotels, small hotels, hostels, and others.


The support scope includes ▲room expansion or remodeling ▲fire and safety facility maintenance ▲bathroom and other facility improvements ▲interior and exterior building improvements ▲service improvements ▲other facility improvements, with up to 50% of the facility improvement costs supported, capped at 100 million KRW.


Businesses that receive facility improvement funds for tourist lodging conversion from the county cannot suspend operations, close, relocate, or dispose of the business for three years after registering as a tourist lodging business.


Businesses wishing to apply can refer to the announcement posted on the Ulju-gun website, prepare the application form and business plan, and submit them in person or by mail to the county tourism department. The county plans to select the final support recipients next month.


For more details about the project, please contact the Ulju-gun Tourism Department.



A county official said, “We expect to provide tourists visiting Ulju-gun with pleasant and healthy lodging facilities, which will help revitalize stay-type tourism and the local economy,” and added, “We ask for the active interest of local businesses in the tourist lodging conversion facility improvement fund support.”


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