Gwangju City to Offer Free Access to 268 Public Parking Lots During Chuseok Holiday from 9th to 12th View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 6th that it will open public parking lots free of charge during the Chuseok holiday period from the 9th to the 12th.


The city and five autonomous districts initiated this to prevent accidents caused by illegal parking and to provide convenience to returning holiday travelers during Chuseok.


The total number of public parking lots open for free during the holiday period is 268, including the outdoor parking lot at City Hall.


The locations of each parking lot can be checked on Gongyoo Nuri (Public Resource Opening and Sharing Integrated Portal), the Public Data Portal, KakaoMap, and NaverMap.


Gwangju city public parking fees are based on the parking lot ordinance and vary according to local traffic conditions such as congestion, with daily parking fees ranging from a minimum of 4,000 won to a maximum of 12,000 won.



Im Chanhyeok, head of the city's Transportation Policy Division, said, “To prevent traffic accidents caused by illegal parking when driving passenger cars, please park in nearby parking lots and follow quarantine rules to prevent the spread of COVID-19 when using parking lots.”


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