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Win a Roundtrip Ticket to Korea!

Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:01pm EST
Participate in Tour2Korea.com's Survey Today!

                     - From Dec. 18 to 25 (GMT+9)-
SEOUL, South Korea--(Business Wire)--The official website of the Korea Tourism Organization
(www.tour2korea.com) will be running a survey targeting Tour2Korea.com
users this month.

   KTO hopes to gather sufficient feedback from the survey, which
will run from Dec. 18 to 25., to help them provide better quality
services for Tour2Korea.com users.

   Among those who participate in the event, 1 lucky winner selected
for the Grand Prize draw will be awarded with two round-trip tickets
to Korea. 20 runner-up winners will receive hotel accommodation
vouchers, while six third place winners will receive Tour2korea.com
souvenirs.

   A list of the finalists will be posted on Tour2Korea.com after
December 27th.

   As feedback will be used to help improve Tour2Korea's customer
services and continued operational success, please be as specific as
possible so that we are better able to provide efficient solutions.

Tour2Korea.com
Oh, Youna, +82-2-729-9324
miro56@mail.knto.or.kr

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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