“Jinro is the tonic for most drinkers” was the title of an article in
the metro newspaper today. It goes onto say that the spirit ‘is so popular that
it sold more than 61.38 million cases last year – more than twice as many as
its nearest rival, Smirnoff Vodka’. This is another example of the power of
Korean products in the global market and another example of how it took just
sixty years, following the devastation of the Korean war to become the seventh
largest export country in the world.
Travellers to the country are invited to see for themselves Korea’s
astounding industrial growth over several decades by planning a visit to
electronics/IT companies, the world’s largest steel mill –POSCO where Korea’s
industrial growth began, the Hyundai motor car factory and shipbuilding yards
where more than 15% of the world’s ships are built as well as Kimchi, noodle,
soy bean and Korean beer factories.
See Samsung’s D’Light PR Centre in downtown Seoul where visitors can
enjoy a ‘digital playground’ and can handle all the products exhibited. The
Digital Pavilion in a suburb of Seoul is a place where various digital media
and cutting-edge IT technologies are exhibited and can be experienced.
If you are planning a visit to Korea and want to see something different
to the general tourist sites and enjoy learning more about how Korea developed
as an economic power-house over the past sixty years, then enjoy an industrial
tourism tour!
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For further information please
contact:
Mr. Ramy Salameh
Tel: 020 7321 2535
Email: london@gokorea.co.uk