Yeosu Night Sea Nangman Pocha to Resume Operations from April 1
Electrical Wiring, Heating and Cooling Systems, and Old Tent Replacements Completed
Yeosu City in Jeollanam-do announced on the 31st that the Yeosu Night Sea Romantic Pocha, which had suspended operations due to facility improvement construction, will resume business on April 1.
According to the city, the 9th Romantic Pocha Operation Council carried out installation of heating and cooling systems, repairs inside the containers, and replacement of old tents for about a month. Before reopening, a ritual will be held at the pocha plaza to pray for prosperity and accident-free operations.
The city supported electrical wiring work to prevent fire accidents caused by overloading or short circuits of heating and cooling systems, and plans to continue providing education to pocha operators on friendly service and the eradication of price gouging.
A city official said, "Through this facility improvement construction, we expect to provide a more hygienic and safe environment for citizens and tourists visiting the Romantic Pocha," and added, "We hope you enjoy a variety of foods and unique experiences at the newly renovated Romantic Pocha."
Meanwhile, the operating hours of Yeosu Romantic Pocha are from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. the next day during the summer season (March to October), and from 5 p.m. to midnight during the winter season (November to February).
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