Why You Should Visit the 2026 Gyeonggi International Boat Show: Top Attractions and Experiences
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Get ready for a splash of excitement! The 2026 Gyeonggi International Boat Show is sailing into KINTEX, Goyang, from March 6th to 8th. This aquatic extravaganza, co-hosted by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and Gyeonggi Province, is making waves with Siheung City joining the fleet with their own promotional booth.
Now in its 19th year, this boat-iful event is the largest of its kind in South Korea. It’s not just any old boat show – it’s a full-blown marine leisure and tourism expo, brought to you by the dream team of KINTEX, KOTRA, the Korea Marine Leisure Industry Association, and the Korea Marina Association.
Siheung City is riding the wave of opportunity, using this event to showcase their marine leisure paradise centered around the aptly named Turtle Island. They’re not just dipping their toes in – they’re diving headfirst into becoming a marine leisure hotspot!
At their booth, Siheung is serving up a smorgasbord of seaside delights. Picture this: the Turtle Island Marina (your gateway to aquatic adventures), the Marine Leisure Academy (where you can learn to be a mermaid… or at least a decent paddleboarder), the Marine Ecological Science Center (for all you eco-warriors), and Siwha Lake (a slice of environmental and historical heaven). They’re also cooking up some hands-on tourism experiences that’ll make you want to grab your swimsuit and sunscreen ASAP.
The city’s booth is designed to be a treasure trove of interactive info, highlighting why Siheung is the place to be for urban dwellers craving a dose of sea and sand. It’s like having a beach vacation in your backyard! Plus, they’re casting their net wide, hoping to reel in connections with marine industry bigwigs from near and far. The endgame? Turning Turtle Island into a household name and giving the local economy a much-needed boost.
Yoon Jin-cheol, the head honcho of the Balanced Development Bureau, is riding high on the wave of enthusiasm. “With more people itching to dip their toes in marine leisure and tourism, we’re going full steam ahead to make Turtle Island the crown jewel of Siheung’s marine leisure scene,” he gushed. Looks like it’s time to grab your shades and hit the beach – Siheung style!











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