

Gyeongsangbuk-do
Gyeongsangbuk-do is one of the most important regional stories in Korean tourism because it combines deep historical weight with a practical production-support machine. The province's official English site positions it in the southeastern Korean peninsula, surrounding Daegu and stretching from UNESCO-rich heritage zones to East Sea tourism corridors.
That geography gives the province obvious travel value, but its current relevance is more strategic than scenic. Korean coverage has highlighted Gyeongsangbuk-do's one-stop filming support across location discovery, permits, casting coordination, and administration, which turns the province into an active screen-production partner instead of a passive backdrop. In the tourism lane, it also keeps feeding national destination campaigns tied to Korea Tourism Organization and the broader push to convert Korean cultural interest into real travel.
For HITKULTR, Gyeongsangbuk-do matters because it shows how regional identity becomes infrastructure. The province can sell UNESCO heritage, coastal scenery, and local culture to visitors while also giving productions the operational support needed to keep those places circulating on screen.
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