Tourism Organization Daejeon Chungnam Branch and 'Activation of Small but Promising Tourist Destinations' Agreement

Cheonan City Develops Taehaksan Natural Recreation Forest into a Small-Scale Tourist Attraction View original image

Taehaksan Natural Recreation Forest, located in Cheonan City, Chungnam Province, will be developed as a ‘small but strong tourist destination’ in the Daejeon-Chungnam area.


On the 18th, the city announced that it signed a business agreement with the Daejeon-Chungnam branch of the Korea Tourism Organization to ‘revitalize small but strong potential tourist destinations.’ This agreement was established to ensure smooth project implementation and mutual cooperation for regional tourism activation for Taehaksan Natural Recreation Forest, which was selected as a ‘2024 Daejeon-Chungnam Small but Strong Potential Tourist Destination.’


According to the agreement, the city will actively cooperate with projects promoted by the Korea Tourism Organization and be responsible for improving the environment, including tourism infrastructure. Additionally, the Daejeon-Chungnam branch of the Korea Tourism Organization will undertake joint projects to revitalize tourism, such as analyzing tourism resources, establishing development strategies, promoting linked marketing of tourist sites, and developing travel products by the end of the year.


The city expects this agreement to serve as an opportunity to discover various tourism contents and drive activation as a potential tourist destination.


Mayor Park Sang-don stated, “Taehaksan Natural Recreation Forest will leap forward as a healing travel destination with systematic support for discovering tourism content from the Korea Tourism Organization, and we will lead it to become the cornerstone of regional tourism development.”



Meanwhile, Taehaksan Natural Recreation Forest, located at the foot of Taehaksan (455m) in Samtaeri, Pungse-myeon, covers an area of 505,498㎡ and is equipped with facilities such as forest houses, a wild plant garden, an auto camping site, and a healing forest. Last year, it attracted over 73,000 visitors.


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