'Yongin Zipline' in Yongin Natural Recreation Forest Reopens on the 2nd
Operating an 'Eco-Friendly Survival Program'
'Yongin Zipline' within Yongin Natural Recreation Forest in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, will reopen after four months.
Yongin City announced on the 1st that 'Yongin Zipline' located in Choburi, Mohyeon-eup, Cheoin-gu, within Yongin Natural Recreation Forest, will reopen from the 2nd. Previously, Yongin Zipline had suspended operations since the end of last year due to operator changes and facility inspections.
'Yongin Zipline' in Yongin Natural Recreation Forest reopening from the 2nd.
Photo by Yongin City
This facility has a total length of 1,246 meters and features six courses of varying difficulty levels. There is no age restriction, and riders weighing between 30 kg and 110 kg can participate. However, pregnant women and the elderly are restricted from using it. The city has installed a safety training center and customer center to ensure visitor safety and convenience.
The city also operates an 'Eco-friendly Survival Program' within the recreation forest. According to the city, the survival experience uses a laser sensor system instead of BB pellets or paintballs, allowing safe use without damaging the environment.
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A Yongin City official said, "We will do our best to ensure that citizens can enjoy the newly renovated facilities at the natural recreation forest, a representative resting place in Yongin."
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