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2019 Halal Restaurant Week Korea has started

2019 Halal Restaurant Week Korea has started

2019 Halal Restaurant Week Korea has started

The nation’s tourism authorities will hold events to promote halal restaurants across the country next month, to help Muslim tourists locate halal restaurants here, according to the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), Wednesday.

The KTO and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism have been holding the Halal Restaurant Week Korea event since 2016 for the convenience of Muslim visitors and to address one of the biggest hurdles they face while visiting Korea.

Halal restaurants do not sell pork and have some halal foods on their menus. Halal means “lawful” or “permitted” in Arabic, which means the food is prepared in accordance with religious rules.

The annual event will last for two months through Oct. 31. During the event, Muslim visitors will enjoy discounts at 152 KTO-designated halal restaurants and 40 major tourist destinations across the country.

Visitors can bring coupon books, which will be distributed at KTO’s overseas branches and tourist information centers in Korea, or visit hrwkorea.or.kr to download mobile coupons.

The number of participating restaurants has grown from 95 in 2016 to 152 this year.

Before the event, the KTO will also hold a conference at the InterContinental Seoul COEX on Thursday. During the conference, many Muslim-related companies will provide information on their businesses and relevant agencies will offer tourists the chance to experience Korean cuisine made with halal ingredients.

It will also hold the Muslim Friendly Korea Festival in Jakarta from Sept. 6 to 8 to promote the event in Indonesia, the country from which the largest number of Muslim visitors come to Korea. More than 40 Korean companies will take part in the event, the KTO said.

“The number of Muslim visitors to Korea is expected to surpass 1 million this year for the first time,” a KTO official said. “We are making an effort to develop quality tour programs for Muslim tourists to meet varied demands from them.”

Source: The Korea Times, KTO

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