BTS Busan Concert Offers Relief for the Lodging Shortage with Youth Training Centers Around 10,000 Won and Temple Stays

Ahead of the June BTS world tour, Busan is tackling the lodging price-gouging controversy with tailored support, including youth training centers for around 10,000 won

In a press photo from the Yonhap News Agency: BTS comeback concert held at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun on the 21st of last month
In a press photo from the Yonhap News Agency: BTS comeback concert held at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun on the 21st of last month

['BTS' ('BTS') Busan World Tour—Full-scale Public Support to Welcome Global Tourists]

The city of Busan will roll out comprehensive measures to ease a lodging shortage ahead of the 'BTS' world tour to be held in June. It will respond strictly to unfair practices such as 'price gouging' over lodging, and provide incentives to accommodations that offer 'fair prices'. In particular, for foreign tourists, Geumneongsan and Gu-deok Youth Training Center, as well as Naewonjeongsa Temple will be opened at remarkably low prices as 'temple stays'. Through the global platform 'Now World', along with dispatching staff specialized in foreign languages for advance reservations, the city plans to firmly impress on fans around the world its 'public service' capabilities.

이 배너는 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로, 이에 따른 일정액의 수수료를 제공받습니다.

댓글 (0)

아직 댓글이 없습니다. 첫 댓글을 작성해보세요!

댓글 작성

×