Hwasun-gun, Korea Forest Service 'Sumnadeul-e' Reservation System Integrated Operation View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Young-gyun] Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 6th that since December 17 last year, the reservation system for Hancheon and Baegasan Natural Recreation Forests has been integrated and operated through the Korea Forest Service’s ‘Sumnadeul-e’ reservation system.


The Korea Forest Service’s ‘Sumnadeul-e’ integrated reservation system manages a total of 147 natural recreation forests nationwide (42 national, 95 public, 10 private).


Reservations and payments can be made via PC and mobile, and by registering as an integrated member on the ‘Sumnadeul-e’ website, users can conveniently access natural recreation forests across the country.


The county revised related ordinances last December to expand discount benefits for local residents, seminar room users, and volunteer mileage holders through the integrated reservation system operation.


All Hwasun residents visiting the recreation forests are fully exempt from entrance and parking fees.


On weekdays during the off-season, all residents receive a 30% discount on facility usage fees.


The county expects that expanding benefits for residents will provide more forest welfare services to the local community and contribute to revitalizing recreational facilities.


Additionally, when lodging facility users utilize seminar rooms, a flat-rate discount of about 30% on usage fees is applied, and a 50% discount is given for half-day use.


Facility usage fees are also discounted according to the degree for persons with disabilities, national veterans, multi-child families, and volunteer mileage holders, with reservations available up to six weeks in advance as of 9 a.m. every Wednesday.



Yoo Myung-gi, Director of the Forest Industry Division, said, “With the operation of the Sumnadeul-e integrated reservation system, we hope that not only residents but more citizens can conveniently use recreational facilities,” and added, “We will continue to make efforts to improve user convenience in the future.”


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