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Achasan Kiosk

Achasan Kiosk

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Kiosk in front of Children's Grand Park

Kiosk in front of Children's Grand Park

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) installed an unmanned comprehensive tourist information kiosk at the entrance of Achasan hiking trail on the 19th to assist tourists visiting Achasan.


The unmanned comprehensive tourist information kiosk allows users to easily explore Gwangjin-gu's five major tourist courses?Achasan Circumferential Course, Gwangnaru Course, Child-Friendly Course, Youth Culture Course, and Hangang Healing Course?as well as major cultural assets, festivals, and accommodations by touch.


Additionally, it includes a commemorative photo-taking feature where users can select their desired background image and take photos. The photos taken are instantly sent via email, enabling SNS photo sharing and personal ownership.


The district plans to add English services for foreign tourists by the end of this year.


Along with this, to help tourists conveniently access local information, the district installed an additional tourist information sign at Exit 5 of Children’s Grand Park Station, a location with high foot traffic, and replaced the aging Achasan Donghaeng Forest Trail tourist information sign.


The tourist information signs currently provide information on nearby accommodations, public institutions, and public transportation relevant to tourists’ locations.


In particular, the tourist information sign in front of Exit 5 of Children’s Grand Park Station is equipped with a solar-powered electronic panel that lights up when it gets dark, making it easy to find tourist information.


Prior to this, the district had installed tourist information signs at 13 locations including Gangbyeon Station, Konkuk University Station, near Achasan Station, and Junggok Culture and Sports Center.



Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “With the installation of the kiosk-type unmanned tourist information system, we hope that residents and all visitors to Gwangjin-gu can enjoy the region’s tourist attractions and diverse tourism information more enjoyably and conveniently in the With-Corona era.”


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

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