Hana Tour Presents Jeju Trip with Bernard Werber
Scheduled Visit to Korea Next Month to Celebrate New Release
2-Night 3-Day Itinerary Including Meeting with Author and Plogging Events Launched
Hana Tour announced on the 18th that it will launch a Jeju travel package with French author Bernard Werber in collaboration with Kyobo Book Centre and Open Books, timed to coincide with the author's visit to Korea.
Bernard Werber, author of Ants, The Trees, and Papillon, is scheduled to visit Korea next month to celebrate the release of his new work. Hana Tour has prepared a special meeting between Bernard Werber and Korean readers. The Jeju trip with Bernard Werber will take place from June 30 to July 2. Reservations will be available on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 3 p.m. on the same day through HanaTour.com and Kyobo Book Centre's online store.
The first day will begin with a reading discussion with singer and author Yojo, who runs the bookstore Musha in Jeju. On the second day, there will be a two-hour fan meeting with Bernard Werber. Following that, participants will tour the Songaksan Dullegil Trail with the author and take part in a plogging activity together. The remaining time will be free for sightseeing in Jeju, including places like Saryeoni Forest Path and Soesokkak.
This travel package includes a meeting with the author and a complimentary copy of his new novel, as well as round-trip airfare via Korean Air, accommodation and breakfast at Jeju Hidden Cliff Hotel & Nature, and a rental car.
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A Hana Tour representative said, "We wanted to offer domestic readers who have eagerly awaited Bernard Werber's new work a special travel opportunity to connect and interact closely with the author," adding, "We plan to continue introducing various products that allow people to broadly experience culture and the arts through travel."
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