Gyeongbuk Province and the Gyeongbuk Cultural Tourism Organization hosted a fam tour from the 9th to the 10th, inviting six people including outbound travel agencies and media representatives from India to introduce Gyeongju's representative tourism products and experience programs.


The fam tour, attended by four major outbound travel agencies in India and a representative from the Indian media outlet 'Times of India,' was themed around Gyeongbuk's UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites, night tourism, and experience programs.

Employees of a local Indian travel agency visiting Gyeongju Solgeo Art Museum.

Employees of a local Indian travel agency visiting Gyeongju Solgeo Art Museum.

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Participants visited Gyeongju Expo Park to see the Gyeongju Tower and Solgeo Art Museum, and enjoyed a hanbok experience at Hwangridan-gil, which has established itself as a popular hotspot representing Gyeongju.


They then experienced Gyeongbuk's night culture by visiting Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, and Woljeonggyo Bridge, all selected as part of the Korea Tourism Organization's Top 100 Night Tourism Destinations.


Additionally, through a Gyeongbuk tourism presentation and a roundtable meeting, they introduced Gyeongbuk's representative tourist sites and gathered opinions from travel agencies necessary for attracting Indian tourists.



Kim Nam-il, President of the Gyeongbuk Cultural Tourism Organization, said, “We hope that this fam tour helped Indian travel agency representatives explore the diverse cultural heritage of Gyeongbuk Province and contributed greatly to the development of tourism products. We will continue to make efforts to attract foreign tourists to Gyeongbuk through various support measures aimed at attracting Indian tourists.”


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