The organizing committee for the 2012 World Conservation Congress, the four-yearly global conference on nature conservation, has designated 25 nature sites in Korea as top ecotourism destinations.
Already top destinations in Korea, the 25 sites including the Danyang Palgyeong (Eight Scenic Wonders of Danyang), which includes Dodamsambong Peaks and Seokmun, as well as Gosu Cave, the Sobaeksan National Park hiking trail in Yeongju, Daraengi Village in Namhae, the Demilitarized Zone and Imjingang River in Paju, and Eulsukdo Island at the estuary of Nakdonggang River in Busan will represent Korea's ecotourism destinations at the 2012 World Conservation Congress.
Meanwhile, the World Conservation Congress has been organized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature since 1948. The 2012 World Conservation Congress is set to take place in Jeju from September 6th through the 12th.
Already top destinations in Korea, the 25 sites including the Danyang Palgyeong (Eight Scenic Wonders of Danyang), which includes Dodamsambong Peaks and Seokmun, as well as Gosu Cave, the Sobaeksan National Park hiking trail in Yeongju, Daraengi Village in Namhae, the Demilitarized Zone and Imjingang River in Paju, and Eulsukdo Island at the estuary of Nakdonggang River in Busan will represent Korea's ecotourism destinations at the 2012 World Conservation Congress.
Meanwhile, the World Conservation Congress has been organized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature since 1948. The 2012 World Conservation Congress is set to take place in Jeju from September 6th through the 12th.
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