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Busan-si invited travel industry officials of Indonesia to promote medical and healing tourism
On April 22, Busan-si announcedthat, in collaboration with the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), it hosted a promotional trip (fam tour) for Indonesian travel industry representatives to showcase Busan's medical and healing tourism from April 17 to 19.
The promotional tour was attended by seven people, including travel agency representatives and broadcasting officials invited by the KTO.
During the fam tour, participants were introduced to Busan’s various attractions, including its medical technologies, infrastructure, and healing-based tourism destinations.
The Busan Economic Promotion Agency (BEPA) presented key projects such as medical interpretation services, one-day tours, and the Busan Medical Tourism Business Center, which can be utilized for the development of medical and healing tourism products.
Participants visited medical institutions in Busan, including Busan National University Hospital, where they experienced programs and held business meetings.
Additionally, they toured major tourist attractions such as the Songdo Marine Cable Car, Huinnyeoul Cultural Village, Haeundae Blue Line Park Capsule Train, and Lotte World Adventure Busan.
wink@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Date
2025.04.23
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According to Yonhap News,
On April 22, Busan-si announcedthat, in collaboration with the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), it hosted a promotional trip (fam tour) for Indonesian travel industry representatives to showcase Busan's medical and healing tourism from April 17 to 19.
The promotional tour was attended by seven people, including travel agency representatives and broadcasting officials invited by the KTO.
During the fam tour, participants were introduced to Busan’s various attractions, including its medical technologies, infrastructure, and healing-based tourism destinations.
The Busan Economic Promotion Agency (BEPA) presented key projects such as medical interpretation services, one-day tours, and the Busan Medical Tourism Business Center, which can be utilized for the development of medical and healing tourism products.
Participants visited medical institutions in Busan, including Busan National University Hospital, where they experienced programs and held business meetings.
Additionally, they toured major tourist attractions such as the Songdo Marine Cable Car, Huinnyeoul Cultural Village, Haeundae Blue Line Park Capsule Train, and Lotte World Adventure Busan.
wink@yna.co.kr
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Source: Yonhap News (April 22, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.