There is some exciting news for those who postponed travel plans due to rising travel expenses: Gyeonggi Province has launched the &quo...
There is some exciting news for those who postponed travel plans due to rising travel expenses: Gyeonggi Province has launched the "Gyeonggi Tour Pass," which allows you to enjoy Gyeonggi Province tourist attractions at an affordable price.
Tour Pass Introduction
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization have introduced the Gyeonggi Tour Pass that allows you to easily explore 80 tourist destinations in Gyeonggi Province for just KRW19,900. With this special pass, you can enjoy a wide range of attractions, including tourist sites, experiential facilities, and cafes – such as Gwangmyeong Cave, Anseong Farm Land, and Paju Trick Art Museum, and more – in the 31 cities and counties of the province.
How to Purchase the Gyeonggi Tour Pass
International and domestic tourists, including Gyeonggi Province residents, who are interested in purchasing the Gyeonggi Tour Pass can buy it from any of 14 different outlets, including Naver Reservations, Coupang, Tmon, and Klook.
Diverse Tourist Attractions in Gyeonggi Province
With this special pass, you can freely explore 79 diverse tourist attractions in Gyeonggi Province. Here are some examples of tourist destinations you can visit with the Gyeonggi Tour Pass:
In Gapyeong County: Gapyeong Sheep Ranch, Dreamland Amusement Park, Namsong Art Museum, Petite France, Green Promise Gapyeong, City Tour Bus, Morning Calm Animal Zoo, Morning Calm Arboretum, Children's Music Playground, Italy Village Pinocchio and Da Vinci, and many more.
In Yangpyeong County: GOM GOM, Koo House Museum, Nennia Bread, The Greem and more.
In addition, there are various attractions across Gyeonggi Province – including those located in Gwangmyeong, Bucheon, Ansan, Siheung, Hwaseong, Gwangju, Yongin, Uiwang, Anseong, Yeoju, Paju, Pocheon, Dongducheon, Goyang, Yangju, and more – that are all easily accessible with the Gyeonggi Tour Pass.
Choi Yong-hoon, Director of the Gyeonggi Tourism Industry Division, explained, "The launch of the Gyeonggi Tour Pass was planned to extend the stay time of tourists in the province and activate the local economy," adding, "We made every effort to provide various opportunities for Gyeonggi residents to enjoy tourism and open doors for the tourism industry to attract more visitors."
For just KRW19,900, the Gyeonggi Tour Pass offers an unlimited 48-hour exploration of 79 locations in Gyeonggi Province, providing an affordable travel opportunity in these times of high prices. Explore even more of Gyeonggi Province with this special pass.
For the convenience of foreigners and those curious about Korea, Gyeonggi Province publishes blog articles on various topics every week. Check out the Gyeonggi Province Blog for more information on various aspects of Korea! https://www.gyeonggido-korea.com/
Tour Pass Introduction
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization have introduced the Gyeonggi Tour Pass that allows you to easily explore 80 tourist destinations in Gyeonggi Province for just KRW19,900. With this special pass, you can enjoy a wide range of attractions, including tourist sites, experiential facilities, and cafes – such as Gwangmyeong Cave, Anseong Farm Land, and Paju Trick Art Museum, and more – in the 31 cities and counties of the province.
How to Purchase the Gyeonggi Tour Pass
International and domestic tourists, including Gyeonggi Province residents, who are interested in purchasing the Gyeonggi Tour Pass can buy it from any of 14 different outlets, including Naver Reservations, Coupang, Tmon, and Klook.
Diverse Tourist Attractions in Gyeonggi Province
With this special pass, you can freely explore 79 diverse tourist attractions in Gyeonggi Province. Here are some examples of tourist destinations you can visit with the Gyeonggi Tour Pass:
In Gapyeong County: Gapyeong Sheep Ranch, Dreamland Amusement Park, Namsong Art Museum, Petite France, Green Promise Gapyeong, City Tour Bus, Morning Calm Animal Zoo, Morning Calm Arboretum, Children's Music Playground, Italy Village Pinocchio and Da Vinci, and many more.
In Yangpyeong County: GOM GOM, Koo House Museum, Nennia Bread, The Greem and more.
In addition, there are various attractions across Gyeonggi Province – including those located in Gwangmyeong, Bucheon, Ansan, Siheung, Hwaseong, Gwangju, Yongin, Uiwang, Anseong, Yeoju, Paju, Pocheon, Dongducheon, Goyang, Yangju, and more – that are all easily accessible with the Gyeonggi Tour Pass.
Choi Yong-hoon, Director of the Gyeonggi Tourism Industry Division, explained, "The launch of the Gyeonggi Tour Pass was planned to extend the stay time of tourists in the province and activate the local economy," adding, "We made every effort to provide various opportunities for Gyeonggi residents to enjoy tourism and open doors for the tourism industry to attract more visitors."
For just KRW19,900, the Gyeonggi Tour Pass offers an unlimited 48-hour exploration of 79 locations in Gyeonggi Province, providing an affordable travel opportunity in these times of high prices. Explore even more of Gyeonggi Province with this special pass.
For the convenience of foreigners and those curious about Korea, Gyeonggi Province publishes blog articles on various topics every week. Check out the Gyeonggi Province Blog for more information on various aspects of Korea! https://www.gyeonggido-korea.com/
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