Pyeongtaek City "Forget the Heatwave at the Forest Swimming Pool"
Mubongsan Youth Training Center Swimming Pool Open Until the 18th of Next Month
The Gyeonggi-do Pyeongtaek City Youth Foundation announced on the 25th that it will operate an outdoor forest swimming pool at Mubongsan Youth Training Center until the 18th of next month.
The forest swimming pool is Pyeongtaek City's representative outdoor swimming pool with a simultaneous capacity of about 800 people. It is equipped with convenience facilities such as parasols and showers, as well as water slides and slides, making it suitable for family use.
A view of the outdoor swimming pool at Mubongsan Youth Training Center in Pyeongtaek City. [Photo by Pyeongtaek City]
View original imageThe foundation explained that this year they improved the facilities by repairing shade tents, installing shade tents over the swimming pool, replacing the air conditioning system in the changing rooms, repairing the management building and ticket office, and expanding the shade tent area.
The operating hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and it is closed every Monday for water quality management.
Admission fees are 5,000 won for elementary school students and younger, 6,000 won for middle and high school students, and 8,000 won for adults. Children under 36 months, seniors aged 65 and over, pregnant women, persons with disabilities, basic livelihood security recipients, national merit recipients, and single-parent families can enter free of charge upon presenting relevant certificates.
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Moon Hyun-woo, director of the training center, said, "As this is a facility visited by many Pyeongtaek citizens, we will do our best to ensure pleasant facility management, friendly service, and thorough safety management."
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