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Gyeonggi Tourism Organization Features "Gyeonggi Tourism Special" on Taiwanese Variety Show

Gyeonggi Province tourist attractions will be featured on Taiwan's top-rated prime-time program.


The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization announced on December 29 that the popular Taiwanese entertainment program "Zong Yi Wan Hun Dai" aired its first "Gyeonggi-do Special" episode on December 27, with two additional broadcasts scheduled for early next year.


"Zong Yi Wan Hun Dai" is a leading long-running Taiwanese variety show that has been on air since its debut in 2014. The program enjoys high recognition not only in Taiwan, but also across Greater China, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. As an outdoor reality show where teams complete missions against the backdrop of various regions, it naturally promotes the unique appeal of each location.


The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization supported the program for the third time this year through a cost-sharing arrangement, using the opportunity to promote tourism in Gyeonggi Province.


Gyeonggi Tourism Organization Features "Gyeonggi Tourism Special" on Taiwanese Variety Show A Taiwanese entertainment program is filming a broadcast at Bucheon Hanok Village. Provided by Gyeonggi Tourism Organization

The filming for the Gyeonggi-do special took place over five days and four nights, from November 3 to 7. Major filming locations included EG BUS, The Garden of Morning Calm, Pocheon Art Valley, Jipyeong Makgeolli Brewery, Dumulmeori, Natural Garden 529, Ye's Park Ceramic Workshop, Anseong Namsadang Performance Hall, Lee Jin General Store, Bucheon Hanok Village, and the Bucheon area.


The broadcast will air a total of three times, on January 3 and 10, 2026, among other dates.


A representative from the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization stated, "With this influential broadcast in Taiwan and the Greater China region, we aim to achieve tangible results by encouraging not only Taiwanese but also visitors from across the Chinese-speaking market to travel to Gyeonggi Province."


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