Seongnam City Hall

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Seongnam City in Gyeonggi Province will inspect 377 local lodging and food establishments by the 13th of next month ahead of the Gyeonggi-do Sports Festival.


On the 6th, Seongnam City announced that it has formed a joint inspection team of 31 members in 15 groups, including public officials from three district offices and food and public hygiene inspectors, to conduct inspections of food establishments and others.


The inspection team will check the posting of price lists and compliance with prices, as well as the cleanliness of rooms at 101 lodging facilities.


In particular, they will focus on inspecting cases where lodging fees higher than the posted room price list are applied when making reservations for teams using the lodging facilities.


The city will immediately order corrections if violations are found, and conduct a second inspection later. If corrective actions are not taken, administrative measures such as business suspension will be enforced according to relevant laws.


The city will also inspect 276 general restaurants with a business area of 100㎡ or more, checking hygiene and safety management such as sanitary management of cooking facilities and equipment, and compliance with storage temperatures.


Seongnam City will also conduct hospitality service training for guests of the Provincial Sports Festival and food poisoning prevention education.


A city official said, "The Provincial Sports Festival will be held in Seongnam for the first time in 18 years since 2005," adding, "We ask lodging and food business owners for their cooperation to create a clean and friendly image for visitors to Seongnam during the event."



Meanwhile, the 69th Gyeonggi-do Sports Festival (May 11-13) and the 13th Gyeonggi-do Disabled Sports Festival (April 27-30) will be held at Seongnam Sports Complex and other venues for each sport.


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