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Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Korea Tourism Organization Extend Participation Period for 'Discover 100×100 Famous Spots in the Republic of Korea' Project

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Jeon Siyoon

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/Photo provided by Korea Tourism Organization
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'I Choose Korean Tourist Attractions'

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (hereinafter referred to as the Ministry) and the Korea Tourism Organization (hereinafter referred to as KTO) announced on the 7th that they are extending the voting period for the 'Discover 100×100 Famous Spots in the Republic of Korea' project (hereinafter the 100th×100 Project), which launched a public participation vote on the 29th of last month, until the 17th. This decision follows an unprecedented surge in participation, with over 30,000 individuals joining within just one week of the government and public institution-led voting campaign.

The 100×100 Project is a participatory initiative where 100 travel experts select 100 travel themes, and citizens vote to choose 100 locations for each theme, ultimately uncovering a total of 10,000 representative tourist attractions across the Republic of Korea.

The project is divided into 100 sub-themes under eight major categories: Architecture; Leisure, Sports, and Experiences; Nature and Ecology; Lifestyle; K-Content; Culture, Arts, and Tradition; Gastronomy; and Travel Preferences. A diverse range of topics has been prepared, from unique themes like 'Gukbap (Rice Soup) and Hangover Soups' and 'Places Perfect for Daydreaming' to those reflecting inbound tourism demand such as 'K-Pop Pilgrimage Sites' and 'K-Scene'.

Local governments across the nation are also launching their own events and promoting the project. Cities such as Gimhae in Gyeongsangnam-do, Miryang in Gyeongsangnam-do, and Gimcheon in Gyeongsangbuk-do are operating citizen participation events linked to local tourist sites. The Ministry and KTO are sharing successful promotional cases with all 226 Local Governments nationwide to expand collaboration.

Voting can be conducted via the 'Travel Month' website (korean.visitkorea.or.kr/travelmonth) covering every corner of the Republic of Korea. Participants select a sub-theme within their area of interest from the eight major categories, vote for their desired attraction, and are automatically entered into a prize draw. Prizes include three LG StanbyMe Go units as first place, ten 100,000 won CJ Dining Vouchers as second place, along with 550 Onnuri Gift Certificates and 4,000 convenience store usage vouchers, all awarded through random drawing.

Kim Seok, Director of the KTO National Tourism Division, stated, "With over 30,000 participants within a week of the vote launch and continuous inquiries from Local Governments regarding collaboration, the project is clearly gaining nationwide momentum." He added, "We will continue to invest in follow-up promotions to ensure that the voting results lead to actual travel and revitalize local tourism."

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