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Vulture Gumi City hopes to welcome more Vietnamese visitors

One the sidelines of The Việt Nam Tourism Travel Mart, Việt Nam News reporter Lê Hương spoke to Kim Yeong-cheol, director of Gumi City’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, about plans in place to encourage more Vietnamese tourists to visit his city

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Is this the first time your city has participat­ed in the VITM?

Yes, this is our first time presenting in Việt Nam and in the VITM. I was stunned to see so many Vietnamese people are interested in tourism. I know that many Vietnamese people like to visit South Korea and I would like to advertise Gumi City as a new destinatio­n for Vietnamese people.

What are the main tourism activities in Gumi?

Normally, visitors often come to see industrial factories. We host the Samsung complex there and there is a museum for the complex, where visitors can learn about production lines in the factory. We also have a Dongshin noodle plant there, where visitors can experience making noodles.

Gumi City also has beautiful landscapes and 10 ancient pagodas dating back 1,000 years.

In spring, there are cherry blossoms, and in autumn, lotus and yellow maple leaves fall. There are many festivals there in autumn.

In November, we have an exciting big noodle festival. Last year, cooks from many countries and territorie­s joined the festival. A cook from Bắc Ninh Province of Việt Nam offered noodles there, too. Many South Koreans liked his dish. Yesterday, I visited his shop here and he said he would join the event this year.

How many tourists come to Gumi every year and how many Vietnamese?

We receive some three million tourists each year. I don’t have the exact number of Vietnamese coming there. But there is a community of 160,000 Vietnamese people living in Gumi City.

Around 440 factories are in Gumi and they all have intentions to cooperate with Việt Nam. So

there will be much cooperatio­n between Gumi City and Việt Nam in the future.

What do you expect at this event?

I hope through VITM Vietnamese people will about Gumi.

We want to cooperate with the

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Việt Nam Tourism Associatio­n to organise FAM tours to Gumi.

Maybe in the future, we can build a tour from Seoul to Gumi and then to Busan instead of the Seoul-busan tour like it is now. It takes some 1.5 hours to drive from Seoul to Gumi.

We are a small industrial city and expect to receive more visitors with new tourism products.

We will further co-operate with VITA as this is a potential relationsh­ip.

In 2025, Gumi will host the Asian Economy Conference, which will gather around 1,250 people from 45 countries and territorie­s.

And I know that coach Park Hang-seo is a pride of South Koreans in Việt Nam.

In 2002, he made great contributi­ons to bring the South Korean football team to the World Cup qualifying round.

I hope we can join more tourism promotion exhibition­s and events in Việt Nam.

 ?? Lê Hương
VNS Photos ?? Kim Yeong-cheol, director of Gumi City’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau.
Lê Hương VNS Photos Kim Yeong-cheol, director of Gumi City’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau.
 ?? ?? LOTS TO LEARN: Chairman of VITA Vũ Thế Bình (second from the right) visits Gumi's booth at the VITM.
LOTS TO LEARN: Chairman of VITA Vũ Thế Bình (second from the right) visits Gumi's booth at the VITM.

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