Celebrating 100,000 Digital Tourism Resident IDs Achieved in Yeoncheon-gun

The Korea Tourism Organization announced on the 29th that it will hold the 'Drink Yeoncheon Yulmu, Go Enjoy Yeoncheon!' event with Yeoncheon-gun and The Venti from November 1 to 22.

The Korea Tourism Organization will hold the 'Drink Yeoncheon Job's Tears, Go Enjoy Yeoncheon!' event with Yeoncheon County and The Venti from November 1 to 22. <br>[Photo by Korea Tourism Organization]

The Korea Tourism Organization will hold the 'Drink Yeoncheon Job's Tears, Go Enjoy Yeoncheon!' event with Yeoncheon County and The Venti from November 1 to 22.
[Photo by Korea Tourism Organization]

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This event was prepared to celebrate reaching 100,000 subscribers of the Yeoncheon-gun Digital Tourism Resident Card and to revitalize Yeoncheon-gun through travel. The Tourism Resident Card is a service that offers various discounts in accommodation, food and beverage, shopping, admission, and experience sectors when traveling in areas with declining populations.


During the event period, customers who purchase the 'Cold Yulmu Shaky,' a beverage made from Yeoncheon-gun’s representative specialty crop yulmu (Job's tears), at The Venti stores nationwide will receive special benefits. Visitors who present the receipt for this beverage along with receipts for expenses incurred while traveling in Yeoncheon-gun at the tourist information centers located at Yeoncheon Station and Jeongok Station can receive an agricultural product package.


Anyone who is a subscriber of the Yeoncheon-gun Tourism Resident Card can participate, and among those who newly issue the Tourism Resident Card during the event period, the first 500 participants will receive an additional The Venti gift certificate (worth 5,000 KRW) on a first-come, first-served basis.



Gwak Daeyoung, head of the Korea Tourism Organization’s Gyeongin branch, stated, "This event is a project promoted in collaboration with local governments and private companies to respond to the crisis of regional population decline. It is a convergence-type tourism promotion linked to the consumption of local specialties and the promotion of agricultural products." He added, "We hope that more visitors will come to Yeoncheon, leading to an increase in the resident population and revitalization of the local economy."


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