Jeju Island is one of the most popular travel destinations in South Korea, and it is now reportedly planning to integrate NFT technology into its local tourism system through NFT-linked digital cards.
The airport is the site of the Dec. 29 crash of the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 jet that killed 179 passengers on board.
Officials say the black boxes of a Boeing jetliner that crashed in South Korea last month stopped recording about four ...
South Korea was experiencing the coldest day of the winter so far Thursday with temperatures ranging from 14 degrees ...
South Korea’s Jeju Island announced on January 6 that it plans to introduce a tourism card project based on NFT technology in ...
Jeju Island introduces an NFT tourism card offering travel subsidies, discounts, and benefits using blockchain and Tamna Jeon ...
South Korean authorities detained 11 Vietnamese nationals on Wednesday after they were discovered hiding in a cargo truck at Jeju Port in an attempt to depart the island illegally.
Experience the Elegance and charm of Jeju Island with this comprehensive guide. From stunning natural landscapes to unique ...
South Korea’s Jeju Island is planning to roll out digital and NFT tourist cards in the second half of the year.
Jeju Island in South Korea plans to introduce NFT-linked tourist cards in the second half of 2025, aiming to attract ...
Acting President Choi Sang-mok orders an extensive probe into the crash and the country’s airline safety systems.
South Korea’s subtropical Jeju Island plans to woo millennials and Gen Z tourists by issuing NFT-powered “visitors’ cards.” ...