Sunday, 13 November 2011

Travel and Tourism in South Korea :D


Strong growth in outbound tourism
In the wake of economic recovery and the stabilised exchange rate of the Korean won, consumer confidence increased, and it resulted in strong outbound travelling in 2010. Low cost carriers’ extended routes and schedules also affected the rise of outbound travel demands in 2010. To meet growing needs, travel retailers also introduced the budgeted travel package products using low cost carriers or ferries to travel to Japan, China and other East Asian countries.
Visit Korea campaign 2010-2012, the first year
In 2009, the Korean Tourism Organisation launched the “2010-2012 Visit Korea Year” campaign to attract inbound travellers. To boost the tourism industry in South Korea, the South Korean government tried to host international events including the G20 meeting at 2010 and various international sports events and Expos. The Korea Tourism Organisation established the Visit Korea Committee for the marketing activities and conducted overseas marketing activities aggressively to boost the image of South Korea. 


the article is very extracted..This is interesting ideas because now world economy is a little bit weak .. a lot of people  are not going to other countries because the expensive of expenses ..if this become longer, the growth of economy become slower.. for me, I like the idea to introduce the budget package products using low carrier or ferries to travel East Asian countries .. indirectly the national economy will increase .. in connection with this, Korea has made a campaign visit to Korea .. This has increased the demand for Korean and this makes the outflow of money has increased in this country .. so malaysia must do something to strengthen the national economy ..malaysia u can do it.. :D

 i have heard that, in 2010, there was the biggest MICE event held in South Korea, the G20 summit...the G20 summit gave good chances to advertise South Korea's brand value, South Korea's cutting edge technology, and foods or services that could pay important roles in holding future MICE events..now also, the South Korean government introduced a "medical visa" for foreign patient who want to cure health problems more coveniently..to bring bigger revenue through the tourism industry, more value-added inbound tourism ventures are expected to be developed in South Korea.. :0 







I hope Malaysian can do more than South Korea!!






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