From SRT Ticketing and Vehicle Inspection to National Arboretum Reservations on Naver View original image

Naver is participating in the "Digital Service Opening Leading Service" project led by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety to enable Naver users to utilize public services more conveniently.


The Digital Service Opening Leading Service project aims to enhance user convenience by providing various services that were only available on public web and apps through private platforms via public-private cooperation.


After being selected as a partner through a public contest conducted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety last year, Naver has been building systems to offer services on its platform such as ▲SRT ticket reservation ▲Korea Transportation Safety Authority vehicle inspection reservation ▲National Arboretum (Gwangneung Forest) reservation ▲Incheon International Airport map service ▲Munhwa Nuri Card issuance and usage.


At the "Digital Service Opening Leading Service Launch Ceremony" held at Suseo Station, Naver will showcase the SRT ticket reservation function through Naver Map. By tapping the train inquiry and reservation tab within the Naver Map app, users can enter departure and destination information to check scheduled train details and proceed with ticket reservations.


Naver Map has been integrated with the Korea Railroad Corporation system since 2021, providing train information and reservation functions for ▲KTX ▲Saemaeul ▲Mugunghwa ▲ITX-Cheongchun ▲Tourist trains. With the addition of SRT train information, user mobility convenience has been further enhanced.


Naver is also integrating with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority’s vehicle inspection reservation system called "Cyber Inspection Center." Through this, information such as inspection schedules and reservation availability at vehicle inspection centers nationwide will be provided in Naver search results.


The integration with the National Arboretum (Gwangneung Forest) reservation system has also been completed. This allows Naver users to easily make reservations while exploring weekend outings or places worth visiting.



Choi Soo-yeon, CEO of Naver, said, “Naver has been striving to enhance user convenience by combining various online technologies with offline experiences,” adding, “This collaboration through the ‘Digital Service Opening Leading Service’ project, conducted across various fields, aligns with Naver’s business direction and the Ministry of the Interior and Safety’s goal of ‘enhancing public convenience,’ and will serve as an opportunity to further improve the overall convenience of the Naver platform.”


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

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