With
Korea’s Buddhism foundation set to bring their teachings to the Korea Tourism
Organisation’s WTM 2013 stand, this part of Korean culture is stretching out to
an international market.
Many
travellers are looking for more than the average trip during their vacation
these days. It isn’t enough to just go to a place and see the sights; the
visitor to a new country wants a different insight, a true immersion into a
different culture and maybe even a glimpse of things from a different point of
view.
Temple
stays have become part of the Korean tourist experience for many years now, so
much so that Temple Stay organizers are looking for supporters who are prepared
to conduct promotional activities related to Temple Stay and to do volunteer
work, amongst like-minded individuals from all over the world.
There
are many reasons to get involved but three of the key aspects to the program
are as follows. The first is ‘Travel’ – to set out on a journey toward
happiness through the training program which will be carried out over 2 months
before the actual work starts; ‘Story’ – create ‘our’ story through various
Buddhist cultural exchange program; ‘Discovery – discover new aspects while going
through various activities with other international participants
To find out more about this program and to apply go to: http://eng.templestay.com/board/board.asp?idx=522
For further
information please contact:
Mr. Ramy Salameh
Tel: 020 7321 2535