Gochang County Offers 50% Weekday Discount on Seonunsan Youth Hostel Rooms
Available Until June 30... Excluding the Day Before Public Holidays
Seonunsan Youth Hostel in Gochang-gun, Jeollabuk-do is offering a 50% discount on weekday (Sunday to Thursday, excluding the day before public holidays) room rates until June 30.
According to the county on the 25th, Seonunsan Youth Hostel is equipped with various facilities such as rooms that can accommodate large groups, seminar rooms, an auditorium, and a sports field.
Seonunsan Youth Hostel Weekday Room 50% Discount Event Poster. Provided by Gochang County
View original imageIn addition, Seonunsan is gaining great popularity as a year-round healing tourist destination thanks to its fresh air and beautiful natural scenery.
This discount event is part of the "Three Major Livelihood Stabilization Projects" to boost the local economy and is intended to reduce accommodation costs for public institutions, social organizations, and support groups in the county when using weekday rooms for events, education, seminars, workshops, and club activities. Reservations can be made through the Gochang-gun integrated reservation system or by phone, and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Park Byungseop, head of the county's Sports and Youth Facilities Office, said, "We will provide the best environment so that teams can strengthen teamwork and have a meaningful time in nature," adding, "We hope that this discount event will encourage more groups and organizations to hold meaningful events at Seonunsan."
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