Mobile Reservations Open from the 10th

Government Sejong Complex Rooftop Garden to Open Sequentially from the 15th View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Government Complex Management Headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced on the 9th that it will gradually resume the opening of the rooftop garden, which had been temporarily suspended to prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19.


This year, the viewing period will be adjusted from March 15 to December 17, and the garden will not operate during the peak summer heat (July to August). Additionally, viewing hours will be expanded to five times on weekdays (10:00, 11:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00), and weekend openings will be adjusted depending on the COVID-19 situation.


Viewing the rooftop garden will be available through mobile advance reservations (up to 50 people per session) and on-site registration for those without mobile phones, persons with disabilities, and the elderly.


Mobile advance reservations can be made by searching for 'Sejongcheongsa Rooftop Garden' on the Play Store (Android) or App Store (iPhone) and installing the app. Detailed application methods can be found on the Government Complex Management Headquarters website.


Furthermore, to ensure safe viewing of the rooftop garden, entry will only be allowed after completing a temperature check and filling out an entry log at the reception desk of the Sejongcheongsa Comprehensive Information Building. Entry will be restricted for those with a fever of 37.5℃ or higher, suspected cases, and those who have traveled abroad within the past two weeks.



Jo So-yeon, head of the Government Complex Management Headquarters, said, "I hope that viewing the rooftop garden will provide some comfort to the public who have been exhausted by COVID-19," and added, "We will do our best to manage quarantine measures to ensure safe viewing."


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