South Korea’s Jeju Island announced on January 6 that it plans to introduce a tourism card project based on NFT technology in 2025 and integrate it with its local stablecoin, Tamna Jeon.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Tourism Organization on Jan. 20 announced their annual list of the ...
JEJU, Jan. 9 (Korea Bizwire) — Jeju Island’s tourism-driven economy is under strain as domestic political instability and a ...
If you're dreaming of working remotely from a beautiful island, the new Jeju Island Digital Nomad Visa will allow you to do ...
Jeju Island, the popular South Korean tourist destination, has launched NFT tourism cards to attract more tourists, including youths.
The program will integrate with Jeju’s local currency, “Desired Jeon,” through which travel support funds will be distributed to cardholders. The integration aims to boost local consumption and ...
Visitors can focus on recovery while enjoying the island’s natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and serene atmosphere. With a growing reputation as a medical tourism hub, Jeju is poised to ...
A Chinese tourist was recently arrested for allegedly operating a drone near Jeju International Airport, a top-level national ...
South Korea continues to strengthen its reputation as a global leader in medical tourism, attracting over 600,000 ...