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Unlocking Incheon: How Ganghwa County Aims to Attract Foreign Tourists in 2023

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   A panoramic view of the Ganghwa County Office (Photo: Ganghwa County)
  A panoramic view of the Ganghwa County Office (Photo: Ganghwa County)

Incheon’s Ganghwa County is ramping up efforts to attract international visitors, aiming to boost its global tourism appeal and build a sustainable travel industry.

For the first time ever, the county is on the hunt for specialized travel agencies to bring in foreign tourists. Applications are open until February 25th.

Drawing in international travelers is seen as a game-changer. It’s not just about expanding tourism; it’s about energizing the whole local economy – from hotels to restaurants to unique experiences. Ganghwa County is turning heads in the global travel scene, thanks to its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty.

The chosen agencies will have a exciting job ahead. They’ll craft bespoke travel packages showcasing Ganghwa’s best assets, and team up for some serious marketing at travel expos both at home and abroad.

But that’s not all – these agencies will also be number crunchers and trendspotters. They’ll track how well they’re attracting foreign visitors and keep tabs on what’s hot in tourism, helping shape the county’s travel strategies.

Ganghwa County is looking to partner with five standout agencies. The perks? Up to 20 million KRW (about $15,000) per agency to cover everything from marketing costs to creating multilingual promo materials. There’s even cash for running paid experiences and bonuses for bringing in those international guests.

Want in? You’ve got until February 25th to apply. But heads up – only legit inbound travel agencies registered under Korea’s Tourism Promotion Act need apply. If you’ve been out of business or in hot water with the law recently, you’re out of luck. And make sure your taxes and insurance are all squared away.

The selection process is no joke. They’ll be looking at hard numbers like how many foreign tourists you’ve brought in before, plus sizing up how realistic your business plans are. Score below 60 points? Sorry, you’re not making the cut.

Ganghwa County Kicks Off Initiative to Boost Small Business Work Environments

Incheon’s Ganghwa County is taking a stand for its small business workers. They’re rolling out a new project aimed at giving work conditions and employee welfare a major upgrade.

This fresh initiative is all about supporting the little guys – those small businesses that have kept people employed even when times got tough. The goal? Transform outdated facilities and dreary workspaces into places where people actually want to clock in.

Here’s the deal: up to 20 million KRW (about $15,000) per business, with 10 lucky companies set to get a helping hand.

To qualify, you need to have roots in Ganghwa County – think headquarters, branch, or factory – and at least three years under your belt. The sweet spot? 10 to 50 full-time employees and yearly revenue under 12 billion KRW (about $9 million).

The makeover comes in two flavors: sprucing up employee perks (think new break rooms or cafeterias) and giving the actual workspace a facelift (hello, fresh flooring and better lighting!).

Interested? Mark your calendars for February 24-27. That’s your window to swing by the Ganghwa County Job and Economic Division with your paperwork. They’ll be doing their homework – checking docs and scoping out sites – before announcing the lucky winners in March.

Ganghwa History Museum Gears Up for Lunar New Year Fun

Get ready for some old-school fun! Ganghwa County’s History Museum is throwing open its doors for a Lunar New Year celebration that’s all about traditional Korean games.

This isn’t just any old event – it’s a chance to dive into the heart of Korean culture and really feel the festive vibe. And the best part? These games are perfect for everyone, from kids to grandparents.

What’s on the menu? Think oversized Yut boards (it’s like Korean Monopoly, but way more fun), Tuho (where you channel your inner archer), Jegichagi (imagine hacky sack, Korean style), Ddakji (paper-flipping madness), and Sabaengi (marbles with a twist). It’s hands-on, it’s lively, and it’s pure Lunar New Year magic.

The fun kicks off February 14th and runs through the 18th, covering most of the Lunar New Year holiday. Anyone can join in – just show up at the museum and dive in. Just remember, they’re taking a breather on the 17th (New Year’s Day itself), so plan accordingly.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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