A Product Allowing Visits to 80 Tourist Attractions in Gyeonggi-do for 19,900 Won Released
A tourism product allowing visits to 80 tourist attractions in Gyeonggi Province for 19,900 KRW will be launched.
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization announced on the 1st that the 'Gyeonggi Tourism Tour Pass,' which allows free access to 80 tourist sites within the province for 19,900 KRW, will be launched on the 2nd.
By purchasing the tour pass, visitors can freely use tourist attractions, experience facilities, and cafes such as Gwangmyeong Cave, Anseong Farmland, and Paju Trick Art Museum located in 31 cities and counties within 48 hours.
Tourists who wish to purchase the tour pass can buy it from 14 sales channels including Naver Reservation, Coupang, Tmon, and Klook.
Gyeonggi Province plans to sequentially launch ▲ 'East-West-North-South Regional Gift Certificates' considering travel distances (usable within 48 hours / selling price 16,900 KRW) ▲ 'Local Specialty Passes' for areas with dense tourist attractions (such as Paju and Gapyeong) (usable within 24 hours / selling price 14,900 KRW) ▲ 'Tourism Policy Linked Passes' themed on history, culture, nature, and peace (usable within 48 hours / selling price 11,900 KRW each).
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Choi Yong-hoon, Director of the Tourism Industry Division of Gyeonggi Province, emphasized, "The launch of this tour pass product was planned to increase the length of stay for tourists within the province and revitalize the local economy. We made every effort to provide residents with diverse opportunities to enjoy tourism through the Gyeonggi Tourism Tour Pass and to open the door for more tourists to visit the tourism industry."
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