Tourism Boards and Local Governments
Use the platform to shape stronger destination narratives, promote regional attractions, and support themed visitor campaigns.
Partnerships
Use stronger Korea travel storytelling to turn destinations, stays, festivals, retail, and food scenes into campaigns that feel current instead of formal.
Why collabs still matter
The guide works best when destinations, stays, culture, and lifestyle brands push the same Korea story.
Partners can use the platform as a destination storytelling layer that connects cultural promotion, travel inspiration, local experiences, and future campaign distribution.
Use the platform to shape stronger destination narratives, promote regional attractions, and support themed visitor campaigns.
Connect accommodation brands to broader destination storytelling, seasonal promotions, and lifestyle-led travel discovery.
Bring museums, festivals, guided experiences, and local cultural programs into a more visible and campaign-ready tourism story.
Translate food, shopping, beauty, and consumer culture into strong reasons to visit Korea and stay engaged while traveling.
Lead with emotional and visual storytelling that makes Korea memorable before introducing any service layer or product workflow.
Package Korea through routes, mood-based itineraries, regional highlights, and traveler-interest themes rather than generic category lists.
Design pages so they can support future destination campaigns, partner activations, landing pages, and editorial storytelling.
Position product capabilities as supporting infrastructure for discovery and engagement, not as the main identity of the project.
Travel Moodboard
A high-quality visual that represents collaboration across destinations, hospitality, culture, and lifestyle partners
Scene energy
Built for late-night planning, fast scanning, and travel mood.
Think city lights, cafe corners, coastal air, shopping runs, and cultural stops stitched into one feed-like frame.
Travel mix
city + food + culture
Best on mobile
quick cards and mood-led browsing
Collaboration Model
Start with the travel angle, then match it to the right partner mix, content rhythm, and launch path.
Build region-led features that combine city highlights, seasonal travel hooks, and localized editorial themes into a more memorable destination narrative.
Partner Types
Collaboration Opportunity
Regional features, seasonal landing stories, and destination-led editorial packages.
Frame hotels, resorts, and premium stays as part of a broader Korea journey instead of isolated accommodation listings.
Partner Types
Collaboration Opportunity
Stay-led promotions that connect accommodations to routes, neighborhoods, and seasonal travel moods.
Feature museums, festivals, workshops, and guided experiences inside campaign-ready stories that feel editorial rather than transactional.
Partner Types
Collaboration Opportunity
Festival tie-ins, museum spotlights, and experience-led storytelling blocks within larger campaigns.
Turn food culture, shopping districts, beauty retail, and trend-led experiences into concrete reasons to visit and stay engaged.
Partner Types
Collaboration Opportunity
Food, shopping, beauty, and trend-driven itineraries that turn cultural interest into visit intent.
Map Position
Use a map on the partners page to show where destination campaigns, hospitality activations, and cultural collaborations can take place.
Recommended placement: partners page, after the value model and before the cooperation process.
Current provider: OpenStreetMap
Travel Moodboard
A polished tourism collaboration image connecting destinations, hospitality, culture, and commerce
Scene energy
Built for late-night planning, fast scanning, and travel mood.
Think city lights, cafe corners, coastal air, shopping runs, and cultural stops stitched into one feed-like frame.
Travel mix
city + food + culture
Best on mobile
quick cards and mood-led browsing
Activation Path
Keep the process light: choose the trip angle, align the partner mix, and turn it into a visible story people can actually browse.
Step 1
Define the destination story, campaign focus, or experience category to promote.
Step 2
Align participating partners, content needs, and visual production priorities.
Step 3
Launch a campaign or showcase page that can evolve into a repeatable tourism promotion model.
Need a better angle first?
Good collaborations start with a clearer Korea story. Let people bounce between the trip themes, the main moodboard, and a real inquiry path without losing momentum.
01
Revisit the faster, younger Korea travel framing behind the whole site.
02
Check the campaign themes, route ideas, and visual planning blocks that can anchor a collaboration.
03
Move from partnership interest into a concrete inquiry with the preferred outreach details.