Yangju City announced that its "Suburban Line Art-Plot" project has been selected as a finalist in the "Big Data Smart Consulting" (hereinafter referred to as "Big Talk-Con") program, organized by the Korea Tourism Organization.

Yangju City Selected for Korea Tourism Organization's Big Doccon Contest for the 'Suburban Line Art-Plot' Project. Provided by Yangju City

Yangju City Selected for Korea Tourism Organization's Big Doccon Contest for the 'Suburban Line Art-Plot' Project. Provided by Yangju City

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Big Talk-Con is a customized consulting project that utilizes tourism big data—including mobile communication, consumer spending, and social networking service (SNS) data—to objectively assess the status of local tourism and propose effective strategies for revitalizing tourism based on these insights.


Through this consulting project, the city plans to conduct an in-depth analysis of the market potential for the "Suburban Line Art-Plot" initiative, which combines the recently reopened and restored Suburban Line railway with the abundant arts infrastructure of Jangheung-myeon.


The "Suburban Line Art-Plot" is a project that connects the history of the Suburban Line with various local arts hubs to create a cohesive narrative. Yangju City intends to use the results of this consulting project in conjunction with the previously selected "Gyeonggi-do Local Tourism Content Discovery and Support Project" to enhance the utilization of regional tourism resources and establish a unique tourism content foundation for the city.



Hong Miyeong, Director of Culture and Tourism, stated, "Through this consulting, we will analyze tourist demand based on objective evidence and foster the Suburban Line Art-Plot as a signature tourism content unique to Yangju City. We will continue to strengthen local tourism competitiveness through data-driven policies in the future."


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