Gyeongnam Provincial Agricultural Research Institute Introduces 46 Rural Tourism Clean Business Sites... Compliance with COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines
Thorough Safety and Hygiene Management During Summer Vacation Season
A rural tourism clean site in Sacheon-si, Gyeongnam (Photo by Gyeongnam Province)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services introduced on the 4th rural tourism clean business sites where people can safely enjoy small-scale vacations and various experiences during school breaks and vacation seasons when they have to stay at home due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
The clean business sites were selected by the Rural Development Administration as safe travel destinations for the public during the summer vacation season to encourage travel to rural areas and revitalize rural communities.
These rural tourism business sites strictly adhere to COVID-19 hygiene guidelines, have liability insurance, and have completed emergency first aid training to ensure thorough hygiene and safety management.
Within the province, a total of 46 sites (205 nationwide), including 41 rural experience sites and 5 dining sites, have been selected and are operating as clean business sites.
Information about rural tourism clean business sites in the province is provided through the 'Safe Rural Tourism' website, which can be accessed to check details.
Additionally, the provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services continuously inspect and monitor safety and hygiene management for rural tourism clean business sites and provide operation guides to support these sites in complying with COVID-19 prevention guidelines.
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Ko Hee-sook, Director of the Rural Resources Division, stated, “By planning rural trips, gathering information in advance, selecting clean business sites that families desire, and making reservations, travelers can enjoy more convenient and safer trips even in the COVID-19 era.”
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