An unmanned payment system 'kiosk' has been introduced at the National Natural Recreation Forests and is being pilot operated.


Visitors are making payments using the unmanned payment system at the National Muui Island Natural Recreation Forest. Provided by the National Natural Recreation Forest Management Office

Visitors are making payments using the unmanned payment system at the National Muui Island Natural Recreation Forest. Provided by the National Natural Recreation Forest Management Office

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The National Natural Recreation Forest Management Office announced on the 22nd that it will operate kiosks used for entrance fee and parking fee payments.


The kiosks are installed at the National ASEAN Natural Recreation Forest (Yangju, Gyeonggi) and the National Muui Island Natural Recreation Forest (Jung-gu, Incheon), and will be pilot operated until the end of this month.


The introduction of kiosks was made as part of demand-centered innovative administration to support natural recreation forest users in paying entrance and parking fees through an unmanned payment system.


The purpose is to avoid unnecessary face-to-face interactions with staff and to enable quick and convenient payment services.


The Natural Recreation Forest Management Office expects this to shorten visitors' payment time and enhance user convenience.



Kim Myung-jong, Director of the Natural Recreation Forest Management Office, said, "The introduction of kiosks was made to improve the convenience of entrance and parking fee payments for natural recreation forest users," adding, "This itself is an important attempt that presents a new standard as part of regulatory innovation."


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