“The increasing number of international tourists visiting Korea has prompted calls to review the introduction of a tourism tax to cover local government expenses to address problems resulting from overtourism. The idea was floated recently by Lee Dong-hyun of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), a candidate for head of Jung District in central Seoul, with party leaders also supporting the suggestion. Lee has made an international tourism tax a centerpiece of his campaign pledges, promising to turn the tourism boom into benefits for residents. “Jung District is the most visited district in Korea among foreigners, yet the burden of waste and noise falls entirely on residents,” Lee said during a Sunday campaign rally. “But not a single benefit from that prosperity flows back to our residents. I will absolutely open the floodgates of our district's development through the introduction of a foreign tourism tax.” Jung District, located at the heart of Seoul, is home to some of Seoul's most iconic landmarks, including Myeong-dong, Mount Nam, Namdaemun Market, Dongdaemun Design Pla
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