Jung along with Song Na-Rai is joint winner of the contest organised by the Tourism Ministry for the promotion of Indian destinations in South Korea.
Catering the winner's desire, the ITDC-run Hotel Ashoka, where Koreans are staying, is making arrangements for demonstration of kulfi making process for its guests.
Besides kulfi, Jung also loves samosa and tandoori food.
"The contest was organised in coordination with our embassy in Seoul to generate awareness about India and its tourist destinations," said a senior Tourism Ministry official.
"I am keen to see Taj Mahal as we have heard about it," said Song.
Both are travelling to Agra, Bharatpur and Jaipur as part of the programme.
Similar contests are being organised in Ireland, Tunisia and Japan.
Ministry has organised road shows in these countries as part of the Incredible India campaign.
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