Participation of Buk-gu and Marine Veterans Association at Gangdong Mongdol Beach on the 9th

Eradication of long-term tent installation, taking trash back, etc.

Ulsan City will conduct a public-private partnership campaign to ban "reserved tents" at beaches during the summer vacation season and to promote environmental cleanup.


Ulsan City announced that on the 9th at 11 a.m., it will carry out a "public-private joint environmental cleanup promotion activity" around Gangdong Mongdol Beach in Buk-gu in cooperation with Buk-gu and the Marine Corps Veterans Association.


This promotional activity was organized jointly by Ulsan City, Buk-gu, and the Ulsan City Federation of the Marine Corps Veterans Association to eradicate damage to public waters and marine environmental pollution caused by long-term tents around Gangdong Mongdol Beach, which frequently occur during the summer season.


About 40 participants from Ulsan City, Buk-gu, and the Marine Corps Veterans Association will walk along Mongdol Beach, promoting the cessation of cooking activities and long-term tent installations, encouraging visitors to take their trash with them, and simultaneously cleaning the surrounding beach area.



An official from Ulsan City said, "To preserve Mongdol Beach, which is popular among citizens during the summer vacation season, we plan to continuously carry out activities to eradicate reserved tents and promote environmental cleanup. We also hope that citizens will join us in our efforts to preserve Mongdol Beach, a pride of Ulsan."

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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