Hamyang County Sends Official Letter to Promote Local Tourism
Strengthening Cooperation and Communication with Service Industry Business Owners
Hamyang County in Gyeongnam announced on the 2nd that it has sent a letter to local service industry business owners, requesting their cooperation to provide more special memories for tourists visiting Hamyang and to revitalize the local economy.
This letter conveys the county’s sincere intention to offer all visitors to Hamyang a pleasant and satisfying experience, and appeals for the active participation of service industry business owners.
Through the letter, County Governor Jin Byungyoung expressed, “I would like to extend my deep gratitude to the service industry business owners who quietly protect Hamyang and warmly welcome visitors despite difficult economic conditions.”
He further requested practical cooperation to ensure trust and satisfaction for tourists, including: ▲ maintaining a clean environment ▲ providing friendly service ▲ adhering to honest pricing policies ▲ thorough safety management.
With the dispatch of this letter, Hamyang County plans to further strengthen communication with service industry business owners and join forces to overcome the crisis of regional extinction and achieve sustainable development.
A county official stated, “We will continue to provide various support and promotion to create a dignified Hamyang that tourists will want to visit again.”
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