subject: Amid Recent News Korea Remains Safe and Stable [print this page] Amid Recent News Korea Remains Safe and Stable
Amid the November attack on the Northwestern island of Yeonpyeongdo and beyond the overwhelming coverage the incident received from the international press, life for Koreans and for international tourists remains safely and pleasantly unchanged.
According to a joint statement issued by Lee Charm, CEO of the Korea Tourism Organization and CEOs of the Regional Tourism Organizations," the Korean government has responded promptly, taking swift action and appropriate measures to resolve the situation, as the entire country remains calm and stable".
In addition, accommodation facilities and airlines are operating as normal and foreign visitors are safely enjoying their tours in Korea. The tourism organizations of Korea will continue to put their highest efforts forward to ensure the safety and convenience of residents, tourists, travelers, and visitors.
This tangible sense of security and stability can be further confirmed by the fact that no Travel Alerts or Travel Warnings were issued by the US Bureau of Consular Affairs after a thorough and continuous evaluation. Confidently continue your support and travel plans to Korea, which remains secure, wholesome, and immutably friendly.
Suggested tourist areas include: Seoul, Gyeonggi, Busan, Incheon, and Jeju; they all exhibit a profound cultural heritage, stunning natural scenery, anddynamic cities, making Korea a most unique and special destination. On any given week there are 141 direct flights from the US to Korea andover 35 major Asian cities can be reachedfrom Seoul.
For more information on travel to Korea visit: www.visitkorea.or.kr
For more information on the US Bureau of Consular Affairs please visit: www.travel.state.gov