Imsil Cheese Theme Park Successfully Completes Family Month Operations View original image


[Imsil=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] Imsil-gun, Jeonbuk announced on the 7th that more than 91,000 people visited Imsil Cheese Theme Park last month, successfully concluding the Family Month operations.


This figure represents a 65% increase compared to about 55,000 visitors in May of the previous year.


As part of Jeonbuk Province's representative tourism site development project, the Family Month operations, held for the first time this year, featured over 50 performances of eight different types of cultural and artistic shows including music, magic, and bubbles on weekends and holidays, as well as traditional performances on Pilbong Street.


These events brought great joy to people of all ages, with balloon shows, circus acts, magic performances, and the "Tall Uncle" character being especially popular among children.


Additionally, about 1,000 windmills and character photo zones harmoniously integrated with the natural environment of Wind Hill and surrounding walking trails provided unique attractions and received enthusiastic responses.


In celebration of Family Month last month, Imsil Cheese Theme Park created scenic landscapes for family visitors and operated various performances on weekends and holidays to comfort and revitalize visitors weary from COVID-19.


The Cheese Theme Park adhered to quarantine guidelines such as social distancing among visitors to provide a safe and secure tourism environment amid COVID-19.


Efforts to foster a safe and healthy performance viewing culture included marking seating areas, posting social distancing banners, requiring mask-wearing, and providing hand sanitizers.


During Family Month last month, 16 additional quarantine and safety personnel were deployed, and 3,000 quarantine kits along with 10,000 masks were distributed to ensure thorough quarantine activities.



County Governor Shim Min said, “We deeply thank the many people who visited Imsil Cheese Theme Park last month, and now that the roses are in full bloom, visitors continue to come. We hope that this place will continue to serve as a spot where people can take a break from their tiring daily lives by providing various attractions and entertainment, as well as revitalizing local tourism, which has been stagnant due to COVID-19.”


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

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