Yanolja Unveils 'Autumn Mountain Village Travel' Special Exhibition
Collaboration between Korea Forest Service and Korea Forestry Promotion Institute
Revitalizing Mountain Villages through Travel
Supporting the Growth of Social Economy Enterprises in the Forestry Sector
Yanolja announced on the 20th that it will hold a special event for 'Autumn Mountain Village Travel.'
This promotion, in collaboration with the Korea Forest Service and the Korea Forestry Promotion Institute, is designed to encourage mountain village travel in autumn, a season when demand for outdoor activities increases. The plan aims to contribute to the revitalization of mountain village areas through tourist influx and further invigorate the mountain village economy. Additionally, based on Yanolja's unique inventory and expertise, it will discover and nurture social economy enterprises in the forestry sector and support the development of online sales channels.
As part of public-private cooperation, Yanolja will offer mountain village experience products linked with the Korea Forestry Promotion Institute, such as woodworking experiences, forest leisure sports, and historical trekking, at up to 50% discounted prices until the end of this month. Furthermore, exclusive coupons will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, providing up to 10,000 KRW discount for payments over 20,000 KRW and up to 15,000 KRW discount for payments over 30,000 KRW. An additional 10% discount (up to 10,000 KRW) can be applied for payments over 50,000 KRW made via KakaoPay.
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Lee Cheol-woong, Chief Marketing Officer of Yanolja, stated, "We plan to actively participate in public-private cooperation projects for mutual growth with local communities and continue to establish a virtuous cycle structure that revitalizes the regional economy through travel."
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