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Wed, 12/02/2009 - 18:10
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S. Korea pushes to bolster tourism industry in southern coastal region
SEOUL, Dec. 2 (Yonhap) -- The government said Wednesday that it will step up
efforts to stimulate South Korea's tourism industry by easing regulations and
fostering investment in the southern part of the country.
The project, however, will be pursued in a way so as not to harm the environment
in the region, which is famous for its scenic seaside landscape dotted with
numerous small islands, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance said in a statement.
The decision, made in a meeting chaired by President Lee Myung-bak, is a
follow-up on government measures unveiled in July that aim to encourage
investment in the nation's tourism industry.
"We will push to streamline regulations deemed to be hampering investment in the
southern seaside region in a way that does no harm to the environment," the
ministry said. "At the same time, efforts will be made to create supreme
landscapes, provide diverse tourism content and enhance investment efficiency."
Under the latest measures, the ministry said that it will push to ease
restrictions related to facility construction in a bid to draw investments for
building infrastructure.
It will designate dozens of marinas in the region in order to help build diverse
maritime leisure facilities, while establishing foreign-investment zones that can
help boost facility construction. It will also push to create diverse tourism
routes to enhance attractions in the region.
The measures are in line with a government-led drive to develop the service
sector, stimulate domestic consumption and boost job creation as part of efforts
to find a solid growth engine for the nation's economy. Maritime tourism has been
cited as a major service-sector industry as the nation is surrounded by seas and
is known for its many scenic seaside views.
kokobj@yna.co.kr
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efforts to stimulate South Korea's tourism industry by easing regulations and
fostering investment in the southern part of the country.
The project, however, will be pursued in a way so as not to harm the environment
in the region, which is famous for its scenic seaside landscape dotted with
numerous small islands, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance said in a statement.
The decision, made in a meeting chaired by President Lee Myung-bak, is a
follow-up on government measures unveiled in July that aim to encourage
investment in the nation's tourism industry.
"We will push to streamline regulations deemed to be hampering investment in the
southern seaside region in a way that does no harm to the environment," the
ministry said. "At the same time, efforts will be made to create supreme
landscapes, provide diverse tourism content and enhance investment efficiency."
Under the latest measures, the ministry said that it will push to ease
restrictions related to facility construction in a bid to draw investments for
building infrastructure.
It will designate dozens of marinas in the region in order to help build diverse
maritime leisure facilities, while establishing foreign-investment zones that can
help boost facility construction. It will also push to create diverse tourism
routes to enhance attractions in the region.
The measures are in line with a government-led drive to develop the service
sector, stimulate domestic consumption and boost job creation as part of efforts
to find a solid growth engine for the nation's economy. Maritime tourism has been
cited as a major service-sector industry as the nation is surrounded by seas and
is known for its many scenic seaside views.
kokobj@yna.co.kr
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