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> > > The hotel in downtown Jeju is also full of expectations. The lobby of Jeju Dream Tower Complex > Resort, run by Lotte Tourism Development, was crowded with Chinese guests > checking out at 11 a.m. on the 9th. "Tajahao (û¿, hello everyone)." When the tour guide's > greeting rang out in the lobby, five tourists who greeted each other moved along with the guide. > > https://bobj320kxi2.blogitright.com/profile > Jeju Dream Tower was also busy welcoming you. By the second half of this year, > Lotte Tourism Development plans to hire 100 employees for casino businesses and 400 > employees for hotels in response to demand for foreign tourists. Room sales in > August also topped 39,663 rooms, breaking the record. Room sales, which stood at > 18,293 rooms in March, began to rise as direct flights to China such as Shanghai in > late March and Nanjing in late April resumed. It is showing an upward trend, with 27,233 > rooms sold in May and 33,056 rooms sold in June. In August, the proportion of foreign > guests increased by 58% compared to the same period last year. > > https://lordb208iug1.buscawiki.com/user > Nearby streets are also starting to pick up steam. Nuwe Maru Street in > Yeondong, Jeju-si, near Jeju Dream Tower, has gone viral among Chinese. > On the electronic board of a nearby pharmacy, a notice saying "I receive kindly" in Chinese was flowing. > > http://www.specterkorea.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=129787 > The Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Government also launched supportive shots in an excited > atmosphere due to the normalization of tourism in Jeju Island. The Jeju Provincial > Government expects more Chinese tourists to visit Jeju Island as the number of flights > from China to Jeju increases for the National Day. From the 16th, the Hangzhou-Jeju (Long Air) > route will increase from 4 to 7 times a week, and from the 20th, > Beijing-The Jeju route (Korean Air) will be expanded from three times a week to six times a week. > > https://tuckerm457spm0.blogofchange.com/profile > As a result, the Jeju Provincial Government will run a welcoming week for Chinese > tourists from the 27th to October 6th as the Chuseok holiday and the > Chinese National Day overlap on the 28th. On the 27th, a welcoming event is planned for > foreigners entering the country. An official from the Jeju Provincial > Government said, "We will promote Jeju Island through social network services (SNS) > with China in time for the National Day welcome week." > > > <a href='http://pongpong79.com' target='_blank'>¤Ô > ^^»çÁø^^ > </a> > > <a href='http://pongpong79.com' target='_blank'>¤Ô > ^^»çÁø^^ > </a> > https://www.quora.com/profile/Lindonpelffly >
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