Video Featuring Beautiful Natural Scenery of Sister and Friendly Cities Posted on Gwangjin-gu Website... Part of Psychological Quarantine to Overcome COVID-19 Depression

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) has launched an ‘Online Healing Travel’ content on the district’s website for sister and friendship cities to help residents exhausted by COVID-19.


The ‘Online Healing Travel’ gathers videos showcasing the beautiful natural scenery and travel destinations of Gwangjin-gu’s sister and friendship cities in one place, allowing residents to feel as if they are traveling for a moment and overcome COVID-19 blues.


The places introduced in the videos this time include a total of five locations: ▲ Baeksu Coastal Road in Yeonggwang-gun ▲ Dansan Hang-gliding Site in Mungyeong-si ▲ Muchangpo Mysterious Sea Road in Boryeong-si ▲ Seohuri Forest in Yangpyeong-gun ▲ and Baramgaebi-gil in Iksan-si.


The ‘Online Healing Travel’ videos can be viewed on the Gwangjin-gu website (Gwangjin Introduction - Sister and Friendship Cities - Online Healing Travel), and links to each city’s tourism information website are also provided so residents can conveniently check travel information.



District Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, “As the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic has brought about the new term ‘Corona Blue,’ it is an important time for psychological quarantine,” and added, “I hope this ‘Online Healing Travel’ helps recharge the hearts of residents tired from COVID-19.”

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