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  2. Korea Tourism Organization - Wikipedia

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    The KTO was established in 1962 as a government-invested corporation responsible for the South Korean tourism industry according to the International Tourism Corporation Act. [1] The organization promotes Korea as a tourist destination to attract foreign tourists.

  3. VisitKorea.or.kr - Wikipedia

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    VisitKorea.or.kr is a South Korean tourism website by the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO). It was established in 2008 and by 2023 offered tourist information in 8 languages, with an annual average of 15 million visitors. Its languages are English, Japanese, simplified and traditional Chinese, Spanish, German, French, and Russian. [1] [2]

  4. Tourism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) is targeting 100,000 arrivals from India in 2013. [8]

  5. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST; Korean: 문화체육관광부) is a central government agency of South Korea responsible for the areas of tourism, culture, art, religion, and sports. It has two vice ministers, three assistant ministers, one commission, and over 60 divisions.

  6. Korea National Tourism Organization - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Korea National Tourism Organization

  7. North Korea is to reopen limited international tourism by the end of 2024, nearly five years after it completely sealed the country’s borders due to the Covid-19 pandemic, two tour companies ...

  8. North Korea hints at tourism reopening, but doubts remain - AOL

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    North Korea may have resumed operations of some international flights, but tour operators have been left guessing about when foreign tourists will be allowed to return to the country.

  9. HiKR Ground - Wikipedia

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    HiKR Ground (based on "Hi!" + "KR" + Playground) is a tourist information and cultural center in Seoul, South Korea.[1]Opened in 2022, [2] it is the public face of the Korea Tourism Organization, with a 4-storey interactive center with a K-Pop museum, and multi-lingual information desks.