The Gyeongbuk Office of Education will voluntarily open the parking lots and playgrounds of 719 schools and educational institutions from the 28th of this month to October 3rd to provide parking convenience for returning visitors and nearby residents.


A total of 663 public and private schools in Gyeongbuk (366 kindergartens and elementary schools, 156 middle schools, and 141 high and special schools) and 56 educational institutions will participate voluntarily, allowing any resident to use the facilities conveniently.

Gyeongbuk Office of Education

Gyeongbuk Office of Education

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The parking lots being opened this time can be accessed by searching for "free parking lot" on the Gongyu Nuri web/app and private portals, then using the navigation function. Detailed information such as whether a school is included and the hours of operation can be checked on the Gyeongbuk Office of Education website.


The Gyeongbuk Office of Education requested that during the Chuseok holiday period, when using the voluntarily opened school parking lots, visitors leave emergency contact information on the front of their vehicles for quick communication in case of emergencies, and refrain from damaging school facilities or illegally dumping trash.



Baek Young-ae, Director of the Finance Department at the Gyeongbuk Office of Education, said, "By opening school parking lots and playgrounds free of charge during the Chuseok holiday, we expect to help returning visitors who visit urban residential areas with insufficient parking facilities," and added, "We will do our best to foster a school culture that communicates with the local community."


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