Namwon City supports 2.4 million KRW worth of quarantine supplies to 15 rural experience and recreation villages for safe rural tourism from COVID-19. Photo by Namwon City

Namwon City supports 2.4 million KRW worth of quarantine supplies to 15 rural experience and recreation villages for safe rural tourism from COVID-19. Photo by Namwon City

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] Namwon City announced on the 27th that it will support 2.4 million KRW worth of quarantine supplies to 15 rural experience and recreation villages to ensure safe rural tourism from COVID-19.


The supplies provided to the rural experience and recreation villages include non-contact thermometers, disinfectants and compressed sprayers, masks, hand sanitizers, etc., which will be actively used in multi-use facilities such as experience centers. Through this, the possibility of infection will be blocked in advance, and COVID-19 will be overcome by strengthening personal hygiene management.


This quarantine supplies support was decided through the "Namwon Rural Experience and Recreation Villages COVID-19 Response Strategy Establishment Meeting" held on the 12th between Namwon City (Rural Vitality Division), Namwon City Experience and Recreation Villages, and the Namwon City Rural Comprehensive Support Center, aiming to promote the rapid stabilization of the experience and recreation villages by building a rural tourism system that visitors can safely visit.


In addition, through the announcement of the "Rural Experience and Recreation Villages COVID-19 Social Distancing Guidelines" (designation of quarantine managers and facility management, social distancing, provision of safety supplies, visitor management, etc.) and the establishment of a systematic management system, full efforts will be made to stabilize the stagnant rural experience tourism business.


Namwon City and the Namwon City Rural Comprehensive Support Center plan to create an environment where everyone can safely enjoy rural tourism not only by supporting quarantine supplies this time but also by establishing a multifaceted safety system.


Meanwhile, Namwon City has previously provided 12 million KRW in COVID-19 damage support funds to rural experience and recreation villages.



Oh Insuk, Director of the Namwon City Rural Comprehensive Support Center, said, "We ask for much interest and visits to Namwon’s rural areas, where you can feel the most rural charm and enjoy various activities."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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