The Korea Forest Welfare Institute is expanding the criteria for fee reductions at forest welfare facilities.


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On the 18th, the Forest Welfare Institute announced that to participate in government policies addressing low birth rates, it will newly include pregnant women as eligible for fee reductions at forest welfare facilities and relax the criteria for multi-child families from three children to two or more children.


The reduction period will also be extended from weekdays during the off-season to include peak seasons and weekends, allowing eligible users to receive discounts at forest welfare facilities throughout the year.


The fee reductions apply to 19 forest welfare facilities nationwide operated by the Forest Welfare Institute. For more detailed information regarding the use of forest welfare facilities and fee reductions, please visit the Forest Welfare Institute website (Notices) or the forest welfare facility reservation platform ‘Sup-e-rang’.



Nam Tae-heon, Director of the Forest Welfare Institute, stated, “We will continue to strive to discover and implement forest welfare policies for socially vulnerable and underprivileged groups.”


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