Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 28th that it participated in the Gyeongnam Tourism Expo held for three days from the 23rd to the 25th at the Changwon Convention Center (CECO) Exhibition Halls 2 and 3 in Changwon City, and won the Excellence Award at the 'Gyeongnam Tourism Product Development Awards.'


The Gyeongnam Tourism Product Development Awards target tourism officials from 18 cities and counties in Gyeongnam Province. Judges, including tourism experts, visit each local government’s booth and select winners based on presentations and Q&A sessions by the officials in five categories: ▲efforts to attract tourists ▲activities and achievements for tourism revitalization ▲ideas from officials on local government tourism promotion ▲preparation for exhibition participation ▲and exhibition marketing activities.


Gyeongnam Hamyang-gun received the Excellence Award at the Gyeongnam Tourism Product Development Awards.

Gyeongnam Hamyang-gun received the Excellence Award at the Gyeongnam Tourism Product Development Awards.

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Hamyang-gun received excellent scores in all categories and was awarded the Excellence Award.


At this expo, the county decorated its booth with cherry blossoms against the backdrop of a traditional Korean house (Hanok) to create a photo zone and mainly promoted Hamyang-gun’s tourism product, the lifestyle tourism activation project ‘Travel Like Everyday, Hamyang On Day (on day).’


Additionally, welcoming spring, various events such as pressed flower experiences using spring flowers and souvenir giveaways themed on Hamyang wild ginseng were held, attracting much interest and positive responses from visitors.



A county official said, “As many local governments are striving to attract tourists this spring, we are honored and pleased to receive the Excellence Award, and we will continue to accelerate efforts to attract more tourists.”


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