Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation (President Kim Nam-il) and Andong City announced on the 27th that they held a tourism expert training session for the northern Gyeongbuk region at the Andong International Convention Center.


In the first part of the training held on the 23rd, a special lecture by Kim Kwan-hoon, CEO of Dookki, was conducted on the globalization of dining culture. The second part featured a lecture by Lee Yong-gyu, CEO, on travel product planning and storytelling. Finally, in the third part, tourism professional consulting was provided to the participants.

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During the training, various expert opinions and development strategies were presented on the globalization of dining culture and travel product planning in the northern Gyeongbuk region. Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation expects these strategies to contribute to the sustainable revitalization of tourism in the northern Gyeongbuk area in the future.


Starting with this academy, Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation plans to hold a special field trip lecture on the Gunwi Samguk Yusa Theme Park by Professor Yoo Hong-jun on November 12, a special lecture on local creators by Professor Mo Jong-rin of Yonsei University, known as the ‘Alleyway Economist,’ on November 25, a lecture on regional tourism revitalization through cultural regeneration by CEO Jang Jae-young, and a regional coexistence forum on December 3. Through this tourism expert training, the corporation plans to gather diverse opinions from tourism stakeholders in the northern Gyeongbuk region.


President Kim Nam-il said, “I hope this expert training for the northern Gyeongbuk region, combining special lectures by notable figures reflecting global culture and voices from the field, will build a tourism network and become a platform for cooperation to advance sustainable tourism development together.”



The tourism expert training project is part of Andong City’s tourism hub city initiative, bringing together public and private tourism stakeholders from 11 cities and counties in the northern Gyeongbuk region, regional tourism foundations (DMOs), and related tourism organizations to attend lectures, receive individual consulting, and participate in field learning.


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