Holding a Pledge Event for Cultivating a Kindness Mindset and Adhering to COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines

Yeosu City Conducts Courtesy and Hygiene Training for Operators of Yeosu Night Sea Romantic Pocha View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do, has recently taken proactive measures to create pleasant memories with kindness and safety for tourists visiting the Romantic Pocha amid the nationwide increase in COVID-19 cases.


According to Yeosu City on the 29th, on the 28th, a pledge meeting to comply with COVID-19 prevention guidelines along with kindness mindset training for 18 operators of the 5th term Romantic Pocha was held at the Yeosu Cultural Center meeting room in preparation for the peak tourist season.


The Romantic Pocha operators pledged to strictly follow prevention rules such as temperature checks for visitors, maintaining visitor logs, prohibiting seating of more than five people per table, and ensuring indoor ventilation to prevent even a single case of infection.


In particular, a performance was held to draw attention by pledging active participation and practice in the ‘Seomseom Yeosu Segyero 3 Major Citizen Movements,’ passionately promoted by Yeosu citizens for the city’s new 100 years.


A Yeosu City official said, “We will regularly conduct kindness training for Romantic Pocha operators and workers to cultivate a kindness mindset and establish an honest customer reception culture, thereby solidifying the status of Yeosu Night Sea as a representative tourism content that visitors want to return to.”


Meanwhile, to maintain a clean area with few COVID-19 infections despite being a tourist destination, Yeosu City has formed a self-quarantine team of Romantic Pocha operators that disinfects the area around the Romantic Pocha daily from 3 p.m., and a three-member inspection team checks compliance with prevention guidelines every day.



Currently, 18 Romantic Pocha locations are operating, prioritizing socially vulnerable groups, and they significantly contribute to youth job creation and support for low-income groups’ self-reliance.


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