Adjustment of Operating Hours Including Morning, Lunch, and Afternoon
Enhancing Tourist Convenience with On-site Ticketing During Lunch Hours

Hamyang Daebong Skyland <br>[Image source=Hamyang-gun]

Hamyang Daebong Skyland
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, has extended the operating hours of Daebongsan Recreation Valley facilities into morning, lunch, and afternoon time slots, increasing on-site ticket sales for visitors' convenience.


According to the county, the Daebong Monorail, which originally operated from 10:00 to 16:00, will now operate from 09:30 to 16:30, extending by one hour. Additionally, on-site ticket sales will be available during lunch hours from 12:00 to 13:00 to improve ticket purchasing for visitors.


This change comes as the number of tourists has surged since the opening on April 21, and aims to accommodate visitors who come without prior reservations despite the system being based on advance bookings.


Currently, tickets for May at Daebong Skyland are sold through advance reservations, making on-site ticket sales difficult for tourists. However, starting in June, on-site ticket sales hours will be adjusted to allow visitors easier access.


A representative of Daebongsan Recreation Valley stated, “To improve visitor convenience, we consulted with staff and decided to extend facility operating hours. Although our staff are working hard every day, this decision was made to ensure tourists can use the facilities comfortably.”


Meanwhile, as the number of visitors to Daebongsan Recreation Valley surges, various opinions on efficient operation plans are emerging among related organizations.



A local resident said, “Now that Daebongsan Recreation Valley is a representative brand of the county, I hope it will have an organization and workforce befitting its status. I am also worried that without the necessary expertise and sustainability for stable facility operation, there might be difficulties in managing the facilities.”


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