"Enhancing Supporters' Promotional Skills"... Chungnam Province to Hold One-Day Special Lecture
Recruiting 100 Participants on a First-Come, First-Served Basis on July 24
On July 3, Chungnam Province announced that it will hold a one-day special lecture to strengthen the promotional capabilities of the Chungnam Tourism Supporters.
This special lecture will accept up to 100 participants on a first-come, first-served basis and will take place on July 24 in the main conference room of the provincial government office.
During the lecture, Kim Bohyun, CEO of Kimbo and a travel writer and influencer, will explain effective ways to introduce major tourist attractions in the province, as well as techniques for photo and video shooting. Gong Jinhyun, CEO of Cheongma Education Consulting, will share his expertise and experience in planning and developing strategies for social networking service (SNS) content.
Participants in the special lecture will receive priority seating for the CN Tour Festa K-POP concert, which will be held at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on September 17. Additional points will also be awarded during the year-end evaluation of the supporters.
An official from the province stated, "This special lecture is an opportunity to enhance the practical promotional skills of the Chungnam Tourism Supporters and will be of great help in vividly promoting tourist attractions within the province. We ask for your interest and participation in both the Chungnam Tourism Supporters program and this one-day special lecture."
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