Complete Access Restriction to Provincial Parks Including Deoksan, Chilgapsan, and Daedunsan in Chungnam
[Asia Economy (Hongseong) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Chungnam Provincial Forest Resources Research Institute announced that from the 29th until January 3rd of next year, access to three provincial parks?Yesan Deoksan, Cheongyang Chilgapsan, and Nonsan Daedunsan?will be completely restricted.
The access restriction was decided considering the nationwide spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and the influx of visitors to provincial parks for year-end and New Year’s sunset and sunrise viewing.
The Provincial Forest Resources Research Institute plans to close all trails and parking lots in the three provincial parks during the restriction period to completely block visitor access.
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Lee Tae-yoon, head of the Provincial Parks Division, said, “If visitors gather in provincial parks for year-end and New Year’s sunset and sunrise viewing, there is concern about the spread of infectious diseases in narrow trails and restrooms. To completely prevent such concerns, we have decided on a full access restriction and ask for active cooperation.”
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