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📢Yanolja Research Giveaway🎉

📢Yanolja Research Giveaway🎉

We are Yanolja Research, Korea’s first private research institute dedicated to travel and tourism studies.
We publish Insights (monthly) and the Quarterly Trends in Korea’s Lodging Industry, along with occasional Briefs and Research Reports.
By following Yanolja Research on social media, you will be among the first to receive notice of new publications, as well as updates when summary posts or video features based on our reports are released.




📅 Event Period

September 12, 2025 (Fri) – October 12, 2025 (Sun) KST

🏆 Winner Announcement

Late October (winners will be notified individually)

📌 How to Join

1. Follow Yanolja Research across our social media channels
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– The more channels you follow, the greater your chances of winning.
2. Post your quiz answer in the comments of the event post on each platform.
3. Complete the Google Form with the platforms you follow, your account ID, and the email address you wish to receive your prize.
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※ Winners must still be following and have their comments visible at the time of the announcement; otherwise, eligibility will be withdrawn.
※ Personal information will be used solely to confirm participation and deliver prizes.


🎁 Prizes

Amazon eGift Card
• $20 — 30 winners
• $50 — 5 winners
• $100 — 1 winner


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