Convenience Enhanced with QR Code Boarding, No Ticket Needed

Customized Tourism Programs Including Bread Tour and Masil Courses

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Starting from March 24, Daejeon City will officially launch the revamped "2026 Daejeon City Tour," which includes a complete overhaul of route operations and boarding systems, such as converting the "Bread Tour" into a circular route.


This reorganization focuses on redesigning routes based on passenger demand and establishing a convenient boarding environment using QR codes.


The most significant change is the conversion of the "Bread Tour," which received an enthusiastic response last year in conjunction with the "Daejeon Midnight Festival," into a circular route. The tour will operate in a loop four times a day, allowing passengers to freely board and disembark at their preferred bakeries and nearby tourist attractions. This enables individuals to enjoy culinary delights and sightseeing according to their own schedules.


In particular, during the vacation season in July and August, the service will be expanded to operate as the "Bread-cation Tour," available daily even on weekdays.


The program-type route, called the "Masil Course," has also been diversified. On weekdays, "Daejeon Masil A" (operating on Tuesdays and Thursdays) and "Daejeon Masil B" (operating on Wednesdays and Fridays) will be available. On weekends, "Saturday Masil" and "Sunday Masil" will each feature different content, providing new tourism experiences depending on the time of visit.


The entire program consists of the following: regular courses (Masil A and B), weekend courses (Saturday and Sunday Masil), Bread Tour (operating on weekends and daily during July and August), themed courses, and customized courses. Through these, a variety of tourism content will be offered year-round.


Notably, themed courses linked to major local festivals are expected to help promote Daejeon's unique tourism assets.


User convenience has also been greatly improved. After making a reservation on the City Tour website, passengers can board easily by simply scanning a QR code, without the need for separate ticket issuance or verification procedures.



Park Seungwon, Director of Culture and Tourism at Daejeon City, stated, "This city tour revamp was designed to connect Daejeon's major tourist spots more efficiently and allow visitors to truly enjoy the unique fun Daejeon has to offer. In particular, we expect the newly circular Bread Tour to play a major role in boosting tourism."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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