Gyeonggi-do Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Activities at Camping and Glamping Sites View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is cracking down on illegal activities at campsites and glamping sites within the province.


The Gyeonggi Province Special Judicial Police for Public Welfare announced on the 24th that from the 29th of this month to the 2nd of next month, they will conduct intensive inspections of illegal activities at 47 camping and glamping sites located in Uijeongbu, Yangju, and Dongducheon.


The main targets of the crackdown include ▲ operating campsites without registering with the competent authority ▲ damaging mountain areas around campsites without permission for land use change ▲ installing illegal facilities in development-restricted zones around campsites ▲ operating campsites without installing private sewage treatment facilities in non-sewage treatment areas or failing to properly operate such facilities ▲ illegally expanding business areas by operating general restaurants within campsites ▲ operating lodging businesses such as pensions together with campsites without lodging business registration ▲ unauthorized use of river water around campsites, among others.



Kim Min-kyung, head of the Gyeonggi Province Special Judicial Police for Public Welfare, emphasized, "We will investigate all illegal activities that may occur at campsites and other camping areas to ensure that residents can enjoy safe and pleasant camping."


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