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Hansujeong-Tourism Corporation, Agreement to Revitalize Arboretum and Garden Culture Industry

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2025-05-27 15:19:11
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2025-05-27 15:19:11
Promotion of ESG Projects Linking Arboretum and Garden Tourism Content Development with Forest Restoration
Sim Sang-taek, Chairman of the Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Institute (right), and Yoo Jin-ho, Director of the Korea Tourism Organization, are showing the agreement after signing a business agreement for the development of arboretum and garden tourism content at the National Sejong Arboretum on the 27th.
[Financial News] The Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Institute is set to promote regional tourism through the promotion of arboretum and garden tourism content nationwide.
 The Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Institute announced on the 27th that it had signed a business agreement with the Korea Tourism Organization for the development of arboretum and garden tourism content at the National Sejong Arboretum.
 Through this agreement, both parties plan to focus on the development and promotion of sustainable arboretum and garden tourism content, and the discovery of ESG projects linking forest restoration and tourism.
 According to the agreement, the Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Institute will plan and distribute a series of travel content to showcase the beauty of domestic arboretums and gardens in collaboration with the Korea Tourism Organization, while establishing a cooperative relationship for the promotion of arboretum and garden tourism.
 Sim Sang-taek, Chairman of the Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Institute, said, "With this agreement, we will diversify cooperative projects for the development and revitalization of the national arboretum and garden industry, contributing to the development of related industries."
 Meanwhile, the Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Institute operates and manages the National Baekdudaegan Arboretum (Gyeongbuk Bonghwa-gun), National Sejong Arboretum (Sejong City), National Korea Native Plant Garden (Gangwon Pyeongchang-gun), and National Garden Culture Center (Jeonnam Damyang-gun, temporary opening) with goals of biodiversity conservation and garden culture expansion.

kwj5797@fnnews.com Kim Won-jun Reporter