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Products for those who are unfortunately unable to go abroad due to summer vacation have been released one after another. On the other hand, if you go abroad for a trip, a lunch box that follows the airplane meal came out.

Guided by Jung Da-eun

, a reporter

sitting in front of the camera, introduces the Spanish Prado Museum.

[I'll go into the art museum.]

So-called'lantern tour', which tours famous overseas tourist spots with a video conference app, participated in person.

When 5 users access the video conference app at the same time, the tour starts.

The guide shares a collection of videos, photos, etc., and preserves the sense of realism. Send

and receive questions in real time,

[If you  didn't have Ice Americano there (is there a cafe you can recommend near me?) Yes, a 2-minute walk from Prado Art… ]

Roadview also shows nearby restaurants.

[Han Joo-young/Travel agency representative: There are some guides who came in (to Korea), and some guides who couldn't go out... (Guide guides) If you live and convey the sense of realism, you may feel comfortable traveling at home.]

Even though it is online, you can feel surrogate satisfaction as if you are visiting overseas attractions.

[Kim Mirae / Mapo-gu, Seoul: Actually, even if you go to an art museum, you can explain the details that you might have passed. I felt like I was actually traveling.]

At a convenience store, we launched a lunch box product modeled after an in-flight meal aimed at the'lanseon traveler'.


[Yoon Seon-hwa/Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do: In-flight meals are also one of the things I'd be looking forward to by plane, part of the trip. I think I can feel a little bit while eating this.] From

overseas travel destinations such as sweets and chocolates, as a commemorative snack, they are released one after another, and various marketing activities that soothe the frustrated hearts of travel enthusiasts are on display.

(Video editing: Jong-tae Kim, VJ: Min-gu Jung)