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Major tourist attractions, including the National Sunrise Spot, are closed from today (24) until January 3, when the New Year holidays end. In particular, the city of Gangneung has taken harsh measures to avoid crowds of tourists during sunrise, such as banning restaurant meals on January 31 and January 1. Reporter Song Se-hyuk covered it. Anmok Beach, a representative tourist destination in Gangneung. A banner informing about access control was hung and a control line was installed along the sandy beach. Eight major beaches, including Gyeongpo and Jeongdongjin, were closed until January 3 in accordance with the government’s year-end and New Year quarantine measures. However, it is also noted that some tourists cross the control line and cross the beach without worrying about these measures. On the last day of this year and the first day of the new year, when the sun is likely to get crowded, there is more control. The parking lots around the main beaches are closed to completely prevent the access of tourists. Also, meals are not allowed in all restaurants in the Gangneung area for 24 hours starting at 3pm on the 31st. Jjimjilbang is also prohibited for three days from the 31st after the Christmas holidays. This is because tourists can flock to the sauna instead of accommodation with limited reservations in 50% of the rooms. Even with such heavy rain, most of the KTX going from Seoul to Gangneung on the 31st was sold out and concerns remain. Gangneung City has decided to respond strictly, such as imposing a fine of up to 3 million won if this measure is violated. YTN Song Se-hyuk[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN awaits your valuable report.
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