Accommodation platform Yanolja announced on the 4th that the recent 9-day transaction amount of its newly launched accommodation product, 'Half-Day Campcance,' has increased more than threefold compared to the previous 9 days. <br>[Photo by Yanolja]

Accommodation platform Yanolja announced on the 4th that the recent 9-day transaction amount of its newly launched accommodation product, 'Half-Day Campcance,' has increased more than threefold compared to the previous 9 days.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] The accommodation platform YogiYottae announced on the 4th that the transaction amount for its newly launched accommodation product, 'Half-Day Campcance,' has increased more than threefold compared to the 9th of the previous period over the recent 9 days. During the same period, the page views (PV) for the related product also rose by 28%.


Half-Day Campcance is a product that allows users to rent camping facilities for about 8 hours. It is a product that lets people experience the 'camping vibe' without overnight stays, making it comfortable for children and the elderly to enjoy. The company explained that with light camping, families can enjoy spring outings in the suburbs, and with many family events such as Children's Day this month, attention has been focused on half-day camping.


Meanwhile, YogiYottae is also operating a special exhibition within the platform that gathers camping sites related to Half-Day Campcance in one place. About 30 camping sites nationwide, including Gapyeong, Pocheon, and Dongducheon in the Gyeonggi region, have participated.



A YogiYottae official said, "Half-day camping is an opportunity for anyone to easily access camping and create a culture of enjoying nature," adding, "With high satisfaction from partner stores and customers, both supply and consumption are expected to gradually expand."


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