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Chungbuk Province Intensifies Efforts to Attract Japanese and Taiwanese Tourists, Capitalizing on Hallyu Wave

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-05 12:00:09
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Chungcheongbuk-do Province, a region in South Korea known for its scenic beauty and cultural heritage, is strategically targeting Japan and Taiwan in its latest endeavor to attract a surge of inbound tourism. Recognizing the significant influence of the "Korean Wave," or Hallyu, in these East Asian nations, the provincial government is actively participating in prominent international events to showcase its unique attractions and offerings. This proactive approach aims to not only boost the local economy but also to solidify Chungbuk's position as a compelling destination for international travelers.

The province's ambitious campaign commenced with its participation in the K-Tourism Festa, held in conjunction with the prestigious 2025 Osaka-Kansai World Expo in Japan. This global exposition, hosted on the man-made island of Yumeshima in Osaka Bay and featuring participants from 158 countries, provides an unparalleled platform to engage with a diverse international audience. Aligning with "Korea Day" and "Korea Week" (May 13-16), Chungcheongbuk-do operated its dedicated promotional booth from May 12th to 15th.

A central focus of Chungbuk's promotional activities at the Osaka Expo was the strategic utilization of the regular flight routes connecting Cheongju International Airport with Osaka. By highlighting convenient travel options, the province aimed to streamline the journey for Japanese tourists and position Chungbuk as an easily accessible destination. Furthermore, recognizing the importance of data-driven marketing, the Chungbuk delegation conducted surveys targeting Japanese travel agencies and expo visitors. The insights gleaned from these surveys, encompassing current travel trends and preferences, will be instrumental in refining future tourism strategies and expanding crucial networks within the Japanese tourism industry.

To further captivate the interest of potential visitors, Chungcheongbuk-do implemented engaging initiatives such as SNS hashtag events centered around the region's distinctive gourmet tourism resources. By encouraging social media interaction and distributing informative promotional materials, the province sought to create a buzz and leave a lasting impression on attendees.

Building on its efforts in Japan, Chungcheongbuk-do is now setting its sights on Taiwan, a nation with a particularly strong affinity for Korean culture. From May 22nd to 27th, the province will participate in the inaugural Korea Travel Expo, held in conjunction with the 2025 Taipei International Travel Fair at the Taipei World Trade Center. Taiwan holds significant importance for Chungbuk's tourism sector, accounting for a remarkable 62% of all international tourists visiting the province in the previous year. This strong existing connection, fueled by the enduring popularity of Hallyu, makes Taiwan a prime target for intensified tourism promotion.

During the Taipei International Travel Fair, Chungcheongbuk-do will once again operate a dedicated promotional booth, showcasing the diverse range of activity-based and gourmet tourism experiences available within the province. This includes highlighting the region's natural beauty, adventure activities, and unique culinary offerings.

A key aspect of Chungbuk's strategy in Taiwan is the proactive promotion of tourism packages linked to two significant upcoming events hosted within the province: the 2025 Yeongdong World Gugak Expo and the 2025 Jecheon International Herbal Medicine & Natural Products Industry Expo. The Yeongdong World Gugak Expo, themed "The Scent of Gugak, Coloring the World," will take place from September 12th to October 11th at the Yeongdong Rainbow Healing Tourism Complex and the Gugak Experience Village. Gugak, Korean traditional music, holds a unique appeal and offers a rich cultural experience for international visitors.

Simultaneously, the Jecheon International Herbal Medicine & Natural Products Industry Expo, themed "A World with Natural Products, Meeting a Better Future," will be held from September 20th to October 19th at the Jecheon Herbal Medicine Expo Park. This expo will showcase the region's renowned herbal medicine and natural products industry, attracting visitors interested in health, wellness, and traditional Korean medicine. By strategically linking these expos with the existing air routes from Cheongju Airport, Chungcheongbuk-do aims to attract a specialized segment of culturally and health-conscious travelers from Taiwan.

A representative from Chungcheongbuk-do Province emphasized the significance of these international engagements, stating, "By participating in large-scale events held in various countries, we aim to foster a welcoming atmosphere for visiting Chungbuk and contribute to the successful hosting of the expos within our province. We are committed to maximizing these opportunities to showcase the unique appeal of Chungbuk to a global audience."

Chungcheongbuk-do's proactive and targeted approach to attracting tourists from Japan and Taiwan, leveraging the enduring power of the Korean Wave and highlighting its unique cultural and experiential offerings, demonstrates a strategic understanding of the international tourism landscape. By actively participating in prominent international events and strategically promoting key attractions and upcoming expos, the province is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing global interest in Korean culture and establish itself as a premier destination for travelers from East Asia and beyond. The success of these initiatives will not only bolster the local economy but also enrich the cultural exchange between South Korea and its neighboring countries.

 
 
 

 
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