Jeju Tourism Organization

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Jeju Tourism Organization
제주관광공사
Formation2008
HeadquartersJeju Welcome Center
Region
Jeju Special Self-Governing Province
Websitehttp://www.visitjeju.net

The Jeju Tourism Organization (JTO) is a public company associated with Jeju Special Self-Governing Province in the Republic of Korea (South Korea). It is tasked with promoting Jeju Island's tourism industry domestically and internationally.[1]

The JTO was established in 2008[2] as a government-invested corporation promoting Jeju Island as a tourist destination for both domestic and international tourists. Its headquarters, called the Jeju Welcome Center,[3] is located in the Yeon-dong neighborhood of Jeju City, near the Jeju provincial government complex.

Its mandate includes:

The JTO operates a Jeju travel information website VisitJeju.net in multiple languages (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese) as well as the Jeju Tourist Information Center.

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, inbound travelers to Jeju topped 15 million domestic and 1.5 million international visitors. The visa policy of Jeju Province, which varies from that of the South Korean mainland, applied to 180 nationalities and allowed for stays of up to 30 days when arriving directly from overseas. It has since been suspended[6] due to national and provincial pandemic prevention measures.

History[edit]

  • 1946: Jeju Airport begins operation.
  • 1959: Seogwipo Tourist Hotel opens.
  • 1963: Jeju-Mokpo ferry route begins operation.
  • 1973: Jeju Tourism Office established.
  • 1980: Visa-free entry (15 days) program for foreigners begins.
  • 1985: Jeju Information Center opens at Jeju International Airport.
  • 1992: Korea-China Friendship
  • 1996: Japanese Consulate opens.
  • 1998: World Island Cultural Festival opens.
  • 2002: Biosphere Reserve designation
  • 2004: UNEP, PATA, ADB Jeju Conference opens.
  • 2007: UNESCO World Natural Heritage designation
  • 2007: Jeju Olle walking trail system opens.
  • 2008: Jeju Tourism Organization established.
  • 2010: Global Geopark Network designation
  • 2012: Chinese Consulate opens in Jeju.
  • 2013: A record 10 million visitors arrive in one year.
  • 2015: A record 13 million visitors arrive in one year.
  • 2016: Jeju Special Self-Governing Province establishes a tourism department.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "The philosophy of promoting Korea's tourist destinations - JEJU WEEKLY". www.jejuweekly.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  2. ^ "제주관광공사 2008년 9월께 출범". 중앙일보 (in Korean). 2007-11-07. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  3. ^ "제주관광 중심 '웰컴센터' 준공". www.hani.co.kr (in Korean). 2009-02-17. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  4. ^ "JTO on lookout for tourism startups". www.kctvjeju.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  5. ^ "JTO opens Jeju seaport store amid moves to double duty free allowance". The Moodie Davitt Report. 2014-01-14. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  6. ^ "(MUST READ) Entry Restriction and Visa Restriction due to COVID-19 (updated on 18. May. 2021) 상세보기|Visa IssuanceEmbassy of the Republic of Korea to the Commonwealth of Australia". overseas.mofa.go.kr. Retrieved 2021-09-29.

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