Lavender and Vineyard Healing Programs Receive Enthusiastic Response
Breathing New Life into Rural Tourism

Uljin County in North Gyeongsang Province (Governor Son Byungbok) has successfully concluded the "Rural Education Farm Party Support Project," an experiential tourism program that connects local rural resources and specialty agricultural products. The project has yielded meaningful results in revitalizing rural tourism.

Lavender Farm Party held at Baramgil Flower Village. Provided by Uljin County

Lavender Farm Party held at Baramgil Flower Village. Provided by Uljin County

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This initiative was implemented with the goal of systematically utilizing rural resources and increasing the income of local farms. Farm parties were held at a total of two locations.


In June, the Lavender Farm Party held at Baramgil Flower Village received an enthusiastic response as a healing program featuring fragrant flowers. In August, the Pine-Scented Vineyard Healing Farm Party took place at Wangpicheon Ellim Farm, offering a variety of experiential content that heightened visitor satisfaction.


At the farm party venues, local organizations such as the Urijindeohagi Cooperative worked together to create a marketplace for promoting and selling Uljin County's agricultural products and processed goods. This contributed to enhancing the brand image of local specialty products and provided tangible increases in farm income.



Son Yongwon, Director of the Agricultural Technology Center, stated, "To support the growth of local rural tourism, we plan to continue developing experiential programs that highlight the unique characteristics of our rural areas."


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