Overnight Camping Trip with Forest Bathing and Cultural Performances at Popular October Camping Spots
Donating a Total of 40 Million Won by Allocating 500,000 Won per Customer Group to Support Underprivileged Communities

Lotte Homeshopping, Recruiting Customers for 'Good Camping' Participation View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] Lotte Homeshopping is recruiting customers to participate in a 1-night 2-day camping event with socially marginalized neighbors in the community until the 31st.


Co-hosted with the Korea Forest Service National Natural Recreation Forest Management Office, this event was planned to provide customers with opportunities for leisure activities and cultural experiences through camping, which facilitates social distancing amid the contraction of leisure activities due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). In particular, under the concept of "Good Camping," where customers and marginalized groups come together to overcome COVID-19 blues by experiencing forest culture such as forest performances, the event is being promoted. Lotte Homeshopping will cover all equipment costs needed for camping and plans to jointly donate 40 million KRW with the Korea Forest Service National Natural Recreation Forest Management Office to support marginalized groups in overcoming COVID-19.


Applications can be made through the Lotte Homeshopping mobile app and internet shopping mall. Until the 16th, participants for camping at Sambong Natural Recreation Forest in Hongcheon, Gangwon-do will be recruited, and from the 16th to the 31st, participants for camping at Deogyusan Natural Recreation Forest in Muju, Jeollabuk-do will be recruited. Applicants can choose accommodations such as camping decks, hanok-style houses, or log cabins according to the number of people and preferences.



Winners will be individually notified on the 18th and the 2nd of next month. The camping event will be held in October for a total of 158 teams (3 to 9 people per team), including 79 customer teams and 79 socially marginalized community teams. The event will feature valley water play, camping cooking, and forest cultural performances such as ballad concerts, magic shows, and tap dance to add fun. Camping equipment will be provided free of charge, and Lotte Homeshopping plans to jointly donate a total of 40 million KRW with the Korea Forest Service National Natural Recreation Forest Management Office for socially marginalized neighbors in the community, providing 500,000 KRW per customer team.


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