40,000 tourists a day on Jeju Island ‘pass through’ … Citizens who removed their masks in hot weather



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Dol hareubang in a mask greets tourists at Jeju International Airport on the 30th.

Dol hareubang in a mask greets tourists at Jeju International Airport on the 30th.

On the 30th, every time the door of the Jeju International Airport Domestic Arrivals Hall was opened, tourists came out who had completed the fever test with a thermal imaging camera. Initially, 30,000 tourists were expected per day the same day, but in fact 4,500 were visited. Only the one-day visitor recovered the number of tourists at the weekend level before the Corona 19 incident. The difference is that tourists were wearing masks. Few tourists did not wear masks at the airport that day. Joara, who met at the airport (36, Gwangju), said: “When I got off the plane, I checked the fever with a camera and, if there was any abnormality, I checked it again with a thermometer.” “It came naturally, and I always thought I had to be careful.”

Manjanggul, a world natural heritage site this afternoon. Dol hareubang wearing a mask with the phrase “wearing a mask” greeted tourists. Before the golden holidays, Jeju Island put on masks at the airport and over 40 Dolharbangs at major tourist spots, and posted banners saying ‘considering a good trip, wearing a mask’ etc. Manjanggul Cave is an outdoor tourist attraction, but at the box office, all visitors are tested for fever. An administration office official said: “Most tourists come with masks or even hands.” However, they often take off after entering the cave. In the royal cave, there were enough people with masks on their chins to take photos or to feel frustrated.

Beach attractions like Woljeong Coastal Road and Hamdeok Beach, which have been quiet for a while, have been filled with tourists after a long time. In front of the cafe on the coastal road, which suffered a drop in sales, it was full of rental cars, and the beach was crowded with people taking photos or walking. Hamdeok Beach was also overcrowded with tangled cars and a shortage of parking.

However, due to the hot, outdoor weather it recalls in early summer, those who didn’t wear masks on the beach were more notorious. Furthermore, there were many cases where the 2 meter distance from crowded tourist spots, cafes and restaurants was practically impossible.

More than 200,000 more tourists are expected to visit Jeju during the golden holiday period from Buddha’s Day 30 to Children’s Day on May 5. More than 10,000 people visited Jeju on the 29th and 30th respectively. During the same period last year, there were around 30,000 visitors.

Jeju Island has been working a special intensive job during the holiday season and the tension is not easing. At airports and ports, the standard fever test temperature was lowered from 37.5 degrees to 37.3 degrees for all passengers, and they are required to wear a mask. Jeju Island will have all civil and criminal responsibilities if the symptoms are hidden.

If you’re traveling on a golden holiday, you should strictly follow your personal precautions, such as laying a street, washing your hands, and wearing a mask. According to the government’s announcement of crown prevention measures against vacations, it is recommended to travel by car instead of public transport when traveling. In the rest area, you must order food in a non-personal way using an application, etc., and keep a distance of 2 m from each other. In tourist places, masks should be worn when queuing or indoors. Accommodation facilities should be ventilated frequently and cooperate in the management of infections in the workplace, such as fever controls.



Quarantine authorities basically asked people who have fever and respiratory symptoms, who have traveled abroad in the past 14 days, those who are 65 years of age or older, or pregnant women and high-risk people with chronic illnesses, to stay home without leaving or traveling.



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