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The Skyline Zipwire, jointly developed through investment by Gapyeong-gun and other stakeholders, has surpassed a cumulative total of one million riders.

Students from the Business Administration Department at the National University of Singapore (NUS), the one millionth riders of the Skyline Zip Wire, are taking commemorative photos at the Skyline Zip Wire on the 11th. Provided by Gapyeong County

Students from the Business Administration Department at the National University of Singapore (NUS), the one millionth riders of the Skyline Zip Wire, are taking commemorative photos at the Skyline Zip Wire on the 11th. Provided by Gapyeong County

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Gapyeong-gun announced that the Skyline Zipwire, operated by Janaline Co., Ltd.—established in 2010 through a joint investment with Gyeonggi Tourism Organization and Namiseom Inc.—reached a cumulative total of one million visitors on the 11th. This facility, which crosses the Bukhan River to connect Jaraseom and Namiseom, has established itself as the region’s core tourism content since opening as the largest experiential leisure facility in Asia.


In particular, the Skyline Zipwire maintained stable operations even during periods when domestic tourism was subdued due to the spread of infectious diseases such as MERS and COVID-19. Furthermore, the fact that there has not been a single safety incident since its opening has contributed to its reputation for successful management.


Lee Sunhyo, Executive Director of Janaline Co., Ltd., said, “Surpassing one million cumulative riders is a meaningful achievement made possible by the joint efforts of the public and private sectors. Moving forward, we will continue to prioritize safety and provide sustainable, environmentally friendly leisure tourism services.”



Meanwhile, Janaline Co., Ltd. held a commemorative event on the 11th, presenting a local gift certificate worth 1 million won to the one millionth riders—students from the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School.


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