Kyline Alcantara is South Korea’s new tourism envoy in PH
MANILA, Philippines — Kyline Alcantara has been appointed as South Korea’s new honorary tourism ambassador in the Philippines.
“This is really unexpected, it’s such a big thing for me,” said Alcantara, who expressed gratitude for being selected for the role during Thursday’s press conference, where she was officially appointed by the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) in Manila as its new honorary ambassador for Korea tourism in the Philippines.
Alcantara recalled that her interest in South Korea began when a friend introduced her to a K-drama.
“The rest is history,” she said.
During her stint as honorary ambassador, Alcantra will be traveling to South Korea – a first for the actress.
Article continues after this advertisement“It’s such a big honor,” she told reporters. “I’m excited to go to Korea.”
Article continues after this advertisementThe agency’s director in Manila, Hyung Joon Kim, cited several reasons behind the organization’s decision to tap Alcantara.
“First, Kyline is interested in Korean culture and heritage,” he said.
Further, he described the young actress as having a “wide range of charms and talents.”
“She’s an actress, a singer, and a performer. Lastly, Kyline is one of the Philippines’ most promising and influential young actresses,” he added.
In addition, Alcantara also has a huge following on social media—with over 19 million followers across all of her accounts, Kim likewise noted.
“We believe that through her good image and influence, she can help us to reach and encourage more Filipinos to be potential supporters of Korea tourism like herself,” he added.
As part of her duty as honorary ambassador, the actress will share her experiences during her visit to the East Asian country through her social media accounts.
At present, visa applications for several short term travels, including tourism, are still suspended until further notice, noted Jen Marini Constantino, the agency’s assistant manager.
All valid short-term multiple-entry visas are also temporarily suspended. Even visa-free entry to Jeju Island has yet to be opened, according to Constantino.
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