Korean war in 1950, Korean government built this hotel according to the name of a lieutenant called Walton Walker who died in an accident in Seoul Gwangjin area. But soon the international tourism bureau took over the management rights according to the arrangement of Korea government. April 8 in 1963, It was completed with 214 rooms and other luxury additional facilities.
In 1973 Sk group affili
- Tibetan Buddhism, Animism
Official Languages – Mandarin, Tibetan
Currency - ¥ RMB (Renminbi, Chinese Yuan)
Weather – Extremely dry except during rainy season. (May to September)
Economy – Agricultural work, Animal husbandry, Tourism and Local handicrafts
GDP – Tibet's GDP soared 111.8times from 1951 to 2010, an average annual growth of 8.3 percent.
Koreans. Before 70's, we were too busy to have leisure time. But we held the Asian Games in 1986 and Olympic Games in 1988. After that, Leisure became popular and the demand of leisure made a huge increase. And also the law of travel restriction was removed. And increasing demand of tourism industry has led to growth of leisure industry. In 2000's, new styles of in-door leisure activities appeare
3. ST strategy
(1) 'Korean beauty Appearance' and 'There are many similar hotels'
Emphasize Commodore's beautiful appearance, old tradition, and history to differentiate itself from the competition. Because Nampo-dong is the center of Busan, there are many similar grade hotels. So, Commodore have to operate the hotel way to emphasize Korean beauty, tradition, history, and so on.
Chapter II
Research Purpose/Aim
II.1 Why we selected mountain tourism?
As we said in our previous pages, in Korea, there are a lot of mountains. Almost every town has their mountain. Mountain related a local people from old time and familiar with local people. So, Although Korean Mountains are not for professional climber, we thought Mountain tourism is important in Korea.
Based on our pu