Tongyeong, Korea’s First City Specializing in Night Tourism, Reveals Representative Nighttime Venues
Night Scenery of Gangguan Port
Gangguan Port is the central venue of Tongyeong's night tourism development
SEOUL, South Korea, December 15, 2023 (Newswire.com) - Tongyeong City, the first 'city specializing in night tourism' in South Korea, unveiled its night tourism brand, 'Tonight, TongYeong,' last December and has since been actively working to establish itself as a premier night tourism destination. The city has undertaken projects in content development, improved night tourism infrastructure, and engaged in promotional marketing.
To celebrate its one-year anniversary as a designated city for night tourism, Tongyeong the best night destinations for visitors.
Best Scenery Spots Illuminating Tongyeong's Night
1. Gangguan Bridge
Gangguan Bridge, named through a public vote, is a 13m high, 92.5m long pedestrian bridge spanning Gangguan Port, the hub of Tongyeong's fishing industry. Illuminated with colorful lights at night, the bridge offers a stunning view of the city center and the serene sea. It is renowned as an observation point to appreciate the night scenery from atop the bridge.
2. Dpirang
Dpirang is the country's first and largest outdoor digital theme park. Inspired by murals that change every two years in Dongpirang Village, a famous mural village in South Korea, Dpirang incorporates media art. A 1.5km hillside trail adorned with harmonious music enhances the experience.
3. Gangguan Cultural Square
A pivotal landmark in Tongyeong's night tourism, Gangguan Cultural Square features a large sculpture of Tongyeong's mascot, 'Dongbaegi' (a seagull character), holding the Tongyeong night tourism slogan 'Tonight TongYeong' over the sea. The square hosted various night-specialized festivals and cultural events, including the Tongyeong Hansan Battle Festival, Tonight Tongyeong Night Fringe, Modern Boys & Dining Festa, and the Candlelight Concert.
4. Tongyeong Bridge
Connecting Tongyeong's mainland and the city's largest island, Mireukdo, Tongyeong Bridge is a renowned night-view attraction and one of Tongyeong's eight scenic views. The rainbow-colored night view leading to Tongyeong Canal and the seaside park provides a fantastic experience for visitors.
Best Sunset Spots to Enjoy a Golden Sunset
1. Dara Park
Dara Park, cherished by locals, offers a beautiful horizon view 30 minutes before sunset. The sunset deck, situated at the park's highest point, allows visitors to enjoy the golden light created by the sunset, overlooking the spectacular Hallyeo Waterway.
2. Dangpo Fortress
Situated at the location where the Dangpo Fortress once stood to prevent external invasions, this site offers a steep but short slope that leads to a panoramic view of the harbor and the sea. Particularly during sunset, visitors can appreciate the golden hues of the setting sun, accompanied by the earthy feel of the fortress walls, providing a unique and indigenous atmosphere.
Tongyeong City has actively promoted night-specialized festivals, engaged in social media marketing, established night photo zones and lighting installations, and hosted field trips with foreign influencers to strengthen its position as Korea's premier night tourism city. The city has announced its commitment to continue diverse promotional activities to invigorate night tourism in the future.
Contact Information:Jongeun Kim
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Embrace the Season With LEVEL8 Luggage’s Festive Collection
NEW YORK, December 14, 2023 (Newswire.com) - Amidst the approaching holiday season, a time synonymous with warmth and joy, LEVEL8 Luggage extends an invitation to transform your travels into more than just a journey – into cherished adventures.
The CEO, Steven Lin, eagerly shares news of a special holiday gathering, offering thoughtful companions for the upcoming Christmas of 2023.
Featured in this festive assembly are the Luminous Textured Carry-On 20" and the graceful Voyageur Check-in 28". These pieces, not merely luggage but storytellers in their own right, carry with them tales of exploration and discovery. The Voyageur collection, celebrated for its wide-handle design, enduring German-made Makrolon® polycarbonate hard shell and quiet 360° spinner wheels, is more than a companion; it's an enriching part of your travel narrative.
Rooted in the vibrant streets of New York City, LEVEL8 has been a pioneer in curating travel solutions for the modern, always-on-the-go individual. We take pride in offering luggage and travel accessories that seamlessly blend durability and reliability with a touch of style and elegance.
"Travel should be a joyous adventure, not a burden. Our products are crafted with the needs and lifestyle of contemporary travelers in mind," shares Steven Lin. "The positive response from our customers consistently reinforces our confidence in the quality of our range," he adds.
This holiday season, rather than a sale, LEVEL8 extends an invitation to enrich your journeys with warmth and comfort. Enjoy the embrace of complimentary shipping in the U.S., Canada, U.K., and EU, making this the perfect moment to embark on a voyage with LEVEL8. Join us in adding a touch of joy to your travels, where each adventure feels like coming home. After all, it's not just luggage; it's a chapter in your own extraordinary story.
Contact Information:Chanky Chang
Marketing Manager
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Rivers are Life Unveils Global Results of Inaugural ‘State of Rivers Around the World’...
MIDLAND, Mich., December 12, 2023 (Newswire.com) - Today, Rivers are Life, a collective voice for global river ecosystems, reveals the multinational, multicultural, and cross-generational results for the “State of Rivers Around the World" survey. The global survey gathered insights from 6,645 people throughout 14 countries and four continents, including North America, South America, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
These results show that, despite regional and cultural differences, people around the world agree that climate health and rivers are inseparable and vitally important. 91% of people around the world believe that climate change needs to be acted on in 2024, and nine in ten report that rivers are important to climate change mitigation. Moreover, 80% globally agree that rivers have an impact on their lives.
Despite 81% of people considering rivers to be a vital part of the food system - and 94% agreeing that rivers are important to agriculture - the majority of people around the world would not eat a fish out of their local river.
“What’s most shocking about this data is that we found something that more than 90 percent of the world agrees on: climate change needs to be addressed, and rivers play a vital role in mitigating those issues,” said Katie Horning, BeAlive, Head of Rivers are Life Brand. “Despite that alignment, there are still gaps in knowledge about rivers, and how people can take action to make a difference.”
Greater Education Is Needed
Across findings, respondents agreed that there is a need for greater education around the environment, river systems and how they can help. 98% of people around the world would like to know more about environmental issues.
Importantly, 74% of participants believe more public awareness will improve the health of rivers, and 63% say lack of attention to the issue is a major obstacle to reducing water pollution.
“Education is a key component to addressing issues like river pollution, and we at LSU contribute both academic expertise and on-the-ground support to Rivers are Life,” said Clint Willson, Interim Dean of LSU’s College of the Coast & Environment and Director of the LSU Center for River Studies. The Center for River Studies is an academic partner to Rivers are Life. “LSU’s commitment to this research signifies the importance of educating and encouraging younger generations globally to advocate for the vitality of waterways.”
Around the world, and across generations, there are a few key differentiators about what individuals want to learn and how they take action:
- People in South America and Asia (69%) are twice as likely to be interested in learning about environmental issues facing rivers than those in North America and Europe (30%).
- Globally, Gen Z (56%) and Millennials (57%) are much more interested in learning about environmental issues than the Baby Boomers (33%).
- Limiting pollution in rivers is a higher concern for people in South America and Asia (80%) when compared to North America and Europe (68%).
- When asked to rank who was most responsible for polluting rivers, people in Asia (42%) and those in South America (36%) felt that individuals were most at fault, while those in North America (41%) and Europe (42%) were most likely to select corporations.
- In terms of taking action, 75% of individuals from Asia have helped to clean their local river, compared to only 46% in South America, 27% in North America and just 18% in Europe.
And More Urgent Action Is Required
While most survey respondents agree that some action is required, the findings show differing responses when it comes to how this problem is addressed:
- 76% believe that human behavior is the biggest obstacle to reducing water pollution;
- 50% believe no one is protecting their local rivers;
- With only 10% of participants strongly agreeing that their countries’ leaders care about the health of rivers;
- 72% of people around the world would like stricter policies or more regulation to curb river pollution;
- 88% believe there should be stronger legislation to prevent sewage drainage into rivers;
- And 57% have little to no personal knowledge on how to clean up their local rivers
Despite these concerns, respondents shared a sense of hopefulness, and willingness to help, when it comes to cleaning these vital waterways. Fifty-nine percent of people around the world are planning to take action to help clean their rivers in 2024, they just need help getting started.
Rivers are Life is the ideal platform that can provide education and solutions for those looking to get involved in addressing the issue and protecting our rivers. It aims to inspire people to protect, preserve, and explore our world’s rivers.
Visit RiversareLife.com to subscribe to their e-newsletter, hear from River Heroes impacting community-based change around the world, and follow on social media to learn more. For full survey results, visit www.RiversareLife.com/State-of-rivers-around-the-world.
METHODOLOGY:
Conducted by SAVANTA, a market research consultancy. Dates of fielding: October 3, 2023, to October 18, 2023. This survey was conducted in: U.S., Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain), South America (Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, and Peru), and Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand).
The sample populations were: U.S. (n=1,590), Europe (n=1,925), South America (n=1,487), and SE Asia (n=1,643). The survey was in an online format and was conducted in English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese (BR), Italian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indonesian.
Contact Information:Katie Horning
Head of Brand, Rivers are Life Brand Division, BeAlive Inc.
[email protected]
989-491-1019
Original Source: Rivers are Life Unveils Global Results of Inaugural 'State of Rivers Around the World' Survey
Rivers are Life Unveils Global Results of Inaugural ‘State of Rivers Around the World’...
MIDLAND, Mich., December 12, 2023 (Newswire.com) - Today, Rivers are Life, a collective voice for global river ecosystems, reveals the multinational, multicultural, and cross-generational results for the “State of Rivers Around the World" survey. The global survey gathered insights from 6,645 people throughout 14 countries and four continents, including North America, South America, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
These results show that, despite regional and cultural differences, people around the world agree that climate health and rivers are inseparable and vitally important. 91% of people around the world believe that climate change needs to be acted on in 2024, and nine in ten report that rivers are important to climate change mitigation. Moreover, 80% globally agree that rivers have an impact on their lives.
Despite 81% of people considering rivers to be a vital part of the food system - and 94% agreeing that rivers are important to agriculture - the majority of people around the world would not eat a fish out of their local river.
“What’s most shocking about this data is that we found something that more than 90 percent of the world agrees on: climate change needs to be addressed, and rivers play a vital role in mitigating those issues,” said Katie Horning, BeAlive, Head of Rivers are Life Brand. “Despite that alignment, there are still gaps in knowledge about rivers, and how people can take action to make a difference.”
Greater Education Is Needed
Across findings, respondents agreed that there is a need for greater education around the environment, river systems and how they can help. 98% of people around the world would like to know more about environmental issues.
Importantly, 74% of participants believe more public awareness will improve the health of rivers, and 63% say lack of attention to the issue is a major obstacle to reducing water pollution.
“Education is a key component to addressing issues like river pollution, and we at LSU contribute both academic expertise and on-the-ground support to Rivers are Life,” said Clint Willson, Interim Dean of LSU’s College of the Coast & Environment and Director of the LSU Center for River Studies. The Center for River Studies is an academic partner to Rivers are Life. “LSU’s commitment to this research signifies the importance of educating and encouraging younger generations globally to advocate for the vitality of waterways.”
Around the world, and across generations, there are a few key differentiators about what individuals want to learn and how they take action:
- People in South America and Asia (69%) are twice as likely to be interested in learning about environmental issues facing rivers than those in North America and Europe (30%).
- Globally, Gen Z (56%) and Millennials (57%) are much more interested in learning about environmental issues than the Baby Boomers (33%).
- Limiting pollution in rivers is a higher concern for people in South America and Asia (80%) when compared to North America and Europe (68%).
- When asked to rank who was most responsible for polluting rivers, people in Asia (42%) and those in South America (36%) felt that individuals were most at fault, while those in North America (41%) and Europe (42%) were most likely to select corporations.
- In terms of taking action, 75% of individuals from Asia have helped to clean their local river, compared to only 46% in South America, 27% in North America and just 18% in Europe.
And More Urgent Action Is Required
While most survey respondents agree that some action is required, the findings show differing responses when it comes to how this problem is addressed:
- 76% believe that human behavior is the biggest obstacle to reducing water pollution;
- 50% believe no one is protecting their local rivers;
- With only 10% of participants strongly agreeing that their countries’ leaders care about the health of rivers;
- 72% of people around the world would like stricter policies or more regulation to curb river pollution;
- 88% believe there should be stronger legislation to prevent sewage drainage into rivers;
- And 57% have little to no personal knowledge on how to clean up their local rivers
Despite these concerns, respondents shared a sense of hopefulness, and willingness to help, when it comes to cleaning these vital waterways. Fifty-nine percent of people around the world are planning to take action to help clean their rivers in 2024, they just need help getting started.
Rivers are Life is the ideal platform that can provide education and solutions for those looking to get involved in addressing the issue and protecting our rivers. It aims to inspire people to protect, preserve, and explore our world’s rivers.
Visit RiversareLife.com to subscribe to their e-newsletter, hear from River Heroes impacting community-based change around the world, and follow on social media to learn more. For full survey results, visit www.RiversareLife.com/State-of-rivers-around-the-world.
METHODOLOGY:
Conducted by SAVANTA, a market research consultancy. Dates of fielding: October 3, 2023, to October 18, 2023. This survey was conducted in: U.S., Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain), South America (Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, and Peru), and Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand).
The sample populations were: U.S. (n=1,590), Europe (n=1,925), South America (n=1,487), and SE Asia (n=1,643). The survey was in an online format and was conducted in English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese (BR), Italian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indonesian.
Contact Information:Katie Horning
Head of Brand, Rivers are Life Brand Division, BeAlive Inc.
[email protected]
989-491-1019
Original Source: Rivers are Life Unveils Global Results of Inaugural 'State of Rivers Around the World' Survey
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The Power of Purses. VS Lifestyles Unveils Significance of Birkin Bags in Women’s Empowerment...
MIAMI, December 8, 2023 (Newswire.com) - Victoria Shorten, founder of Miami-based, high-end fashion and luxury company VS Lifestyles and passionate luxury aficionado known for her tireless dedication to clients and keen intuition for luxury goods, says there is a power in the purse that goes well beyond that utilitarian features of a staple for most women around the world.
In the dynamic realm of fashion, accessories emerge as potent symbols of individuality and empowerment, transcending mere functionality. The purse, in particular, holds a unique status, serving both practical and symbolic purposes. For women, a purse is more than a receptacle for personal belongings; it's a statement piece that conveys confidence, style, and empowerment.
A woman's choice of purse is a reflection of her personality. Beyond its utilitarian role, a well-chosen purse enhances confidence, elevates an outfit, and expresses individuality. The renowned Hermès Birkin and Kelly bags go beyond being fashion accessories; they are symbols of luxury and empowerment.
The Hermès Birkin bag stands as a pinnacle of luxury and status, named after the actress Jane Birkin. Synonymous with sophistication and exclusivity, the Birkin bag is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, using the finest materials. It goes beyond being a fashion accessory; it symbolizes success and empowerment. Victoria Shorten, a leading Birkin bag seller, emphasizes that carrying a Birkin is not just about style; it's about empowerment and a testament to one's accomplishments.
The allure of the Birkin bag lies not only in its exquisite craftsmanship but also in its scarcity. Limited production and a meticulous screening process for buyers contribute to its exclusivity. Owning a Birkin becomes a testament to elevated status and success, making it a highly coveted item in high fashion.
Empowerment through self-expression is a common theme for women, and fashion serves as a powerful medium for achieving this. Carrying a Birkin bag becomes a visible sign of accomplishment and a celebration of personal success. The confidence exuded by a woman with a Birkin on her arm illustrates the transformative power of fashion in fostering self-assurance.
In the world of fashion, purses play a pivotal role in empowering women, serving as both functional accessories and powerful symbols of self-assurance. The Birkin bag, with its unparalleled luxury and exclusivity, takes this empowerment to new heights, becoming a coveted possession that transcends the boundaries of fashion. As the holiday season approaches, the gift of a Birkin bag becomes a timeless expression of admiration and empowerment, more than just a present — it's a celebration of success and a nod to the enduring power of style.
For those intrigued by the allure of Birkins, VictoriaShorten.com and [email protected] offer a curated selection. Victoria Shorten is a seasoned expert in the world of high-end fashion and guarantees authenticity by exclusively procuring items from authorized stores.
Shorten's journey in the fashion industry began as a high-end concierge, catering to top-tier individuals in the music, movie, and sports industries. Over the past decade, her focus on Birkin bags has evolved into a passion and obsession. With a clientele spanning the globe, she provides sought-after inventory and also an exceptional buying experience. Shorten has expanded her buying team, collaborated with resellers, and ventured into social media to share her love for luxury fashion with a broader audience.
Contact Information:Victoria Randolph
Marketing Manager
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Original Source: The Power of Purses. VS Lifestyles Unveils Significance of Birkin Bags in Women's Empowerment and Holiday Gifting