South Korea is expected to overtake Japan as the most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists this Lunar New Year.
North Korea has suspended foreign tourism to its massive new Wonsan Kalma beach resort just weeks after the "world-class" facility's opening, a state-run tourism website announced. File Photo by ...
THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations renewed its commitment to deeper tourism cooperation with Japan, China, South ...
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Hanam is rapidly emerging as a must-visit destination amid Korea’s tourism boom, offering K-culture attractions and easy access from Seoul. As foreign arrivals surge and visitors seek new experiences ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea is banning the entry of foreign tourists to a recently opened mega beach resort, a move that dims prospects for the complex that leader Kim Jong Un hailed it as ...
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Lunar New Year holiday: 250,000 Chinese expected to visit Korea
An estimated 230,000 to 250,000 Chinese tourists are expected to flock to Korea during the Lunar New Year period, a 52 ...
Discover the factors influencing Chinese travelers' decisions as safety and accessibility outweigh traditional travel ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in partnership with the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), will host the “Experience Your Korea” K-Tourism Roadshow Festival at ...
The 25th Meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), China, Japan, and Republic of Korea Tourism Ministers on Friday adopted the ...
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DOT to boost security efforts for Korean tourists
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has pledged to boost security measures for the protection of Korean tourists in the country.
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Chinese tourists are ditching Japan for South Korea this Lunar New Year
South Korea is set to overtake Japan as the top overseas destination for Chinese travelers this Lunar New Year, a sharp reversal in regional tourism patterns.
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