Off the beaten path: Culture Ministry launches new rural travel packages for tourists Published: 13 Aug. 2024, 14:32 LEE JIAN lee.jian@joongang.

co.kr Hikers climbing the rocky Mount Seorak in Seocho, Gangwon. The hike is part of the Culture Ministry's newly announced "8 Days Easy Trek and Trip of Eastern Korea and Oceans" travel package.

[JOONGANG ILBO] The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism curated 11 travel packages around rural Korea, specifically targeting foreign tourists. Helmed in collaboration with the tourism-focused Visit Korea Committee, each itinerary covers a popular travel theme, with packages across seven provinces and metropolitan cities Daegu and Busan. The trips last for up to 8 days.

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