The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization will begin attracting Taiwanese tourists starting this May.


On the 14th, the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization announced that it plans to develop various summer-themed Gyeonggi-do tourism products in collaboration with Asiana Airlines and eight major Taiwanese travel agencies, and launch them in the Taiwanese market from May.


Previously, through the Gyeonggi Tourism Promotion Office located in Taipei, the organization has been conducting close consultations with Asiana Airlines' Taipei branch and eight major travel agencies since last month. Additionally, from the 10th to the 14th, they invited seven major travel agencies and six media outlets to participate in a familiarization tour.


The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization conducted a fam tour for major travel agencies in Taiwan from the 10th to the 14th.

The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization conducted a fam tour for major travel agencies in Taiwan from the 10th to the 14th.

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The main familiarization tour events included ▲barbecue and caravan experience at Paju Peace Nuri Camping Site ▲DMZ Kaesong ginseng experience ▲kayak activity at Imjingang columnar jointing on Yeoncheon Course 11 of Peace Nuri Trail ▲marine tourism resource experience on Hwaseong Seohaerang Marine Cable Car ▲cherry blossom spot experience at Siheung Gaetgol Ecological Park ▲wellness experience at Anseong Aqua Field ▲on-site inspection meeting and night program experience of Everland summer festival (Shooting Water Fun) ▲experience at Yeoju Ludensia new theme park ▲experience at Starfield Suwon new shopping mall.



Jo Won-yong, president of the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization, stated, "Since COVID-19, the form of foreign travel to Korea has shifted from group tours to mainly individual free travelers, but the Taiwanese market still has a higher demand for package group tours compared to other markets. Based on this, we decided to jointly develop summer tourism products and promote familiarization tours with Asiana Airlines and major Taiwanese travel agencies."


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