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The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) is an organization of the
Republic of Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its ea ...
(South Korea) under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. It is commissioned to promote the country's tourism industry. The KTO was established in 1962 as a government-invested corporation responsible for the South Korean tourism industry according to the International Tourism Corporation Act. The organization promotes Korea as a tourist destination to attract foreign tourists. Starting in the 1980s, domestic tourism promotion also became a function of the KTO. Inbound visitors totaled over 6 million in 2006 and the tourism industry is said to be one of the factors that has some influence on the Korean economy.


History

*1961: The Tourism Promotion Law is enacted. *1962: The International Tourism Corporation (ITC) is established to promote South Korea’s tourism industry through the management of major hotels, taxis and the Korea Travel Bureau, as well as by training human resources to support the travel trade. *1968: The number of foreign visitors passes 100,000. *1969: The Hotel Institute is opened. The first overseas office opens in Tokyo. *1971: Development of Bomun Lake Resort in
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begins. *1977: London office opens in the UK. *1978: Korea attracts over one million foreign visitors. *1982: The International Tourism Corporation is renamed the Korea National Tourism Corporation (KNTC). *1988: The number of foreign visitors surpasses two million. *1991: The number of foreign visitors passes three million. *1996: The company’s name is changed from Korea National Tourism Corporation to Korea National Tourism Organization. *1998: Kumgangsan Diamond Mountains tour begins. *2000: Korea attracts five million foreign visitors. *2003: Kumgangsan Diamond Mountains land route tour begins. Hallyu (Korea Wave) becomes the major theme of the KTO's overseas marketing.
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branch offices issue
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. *2005: KTO reshuffles its organizational structure into six divisions. KTO introduces its new corporate identity. Korea attracts 6.5 million visitors from abroad.


See also

* Seoul Tourism Organization


References


External links


VisitKorea (KTO) homepage
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