Easy Contactless Verification with 169 'QR Codes' to be Attached by June

Just Scan the QR Code to Access Information on 11 Hangang Parks Usage and Tourism at a Glance... Seoul City to Complete Installation by June View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Metropolitan Government's Hangang Project Headquarters announced on the 20th that it will install 169 'QR codes' across 11 Hangang Parks, allowing easy access to Hangang Park usage information. The city plans to complete the installation by June.


The QR codes will be installed at access facilities such as entrances and elevators that visitors must pass through to enter Hangang Parks, as well as near 21 Hangang landmarks identified last year by citizens and experts. This is to enable visitors to easily check information whenever needed.


The QR codes will be attached to walls at access facilities such as entrances, pedestrian overpasses, and elevators. If there is no wall, new pillars with QR codes will be created and installed near Hangang landmarks, convenience facilities, and plazas with high visitor traffic.


The QR codes are produced at approximately 15×15cm in size to enhance visibility. They can be recognized from relatively long distances, making it convenient to obtain useful information in the large-scale waterfront spaces of Hangang Parks.


The main information provided reflects the characteristics of the locations where the QR codes are installed. For access facilities like entrances, information focuses on convenience facilities and current status within the park. At the 21 major landmarks within Hangang Parks, travel maps and other tourism information are provided.



Song Young-min, General Manager of the Seoul Hangang Project Headquarters, said, “We hope citizens can use the QR codes to enjoy Hangang Parks more safely and conveniently,” and added, “We also ask visitors to strictly follow basic quarantine rules to ensure Hangang Parks continue to serve as a safe resting space for ten million citizens.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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