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Lim Chae-moo reopens in two years
“It is difficult to operate for free,
Even the swearing in. 30 years of trouble
Actor Lim Chae-moo (71) invested 19 billion won and worked for 30 years.
At the 10,000-square-meter amusement park in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, on the occasion of Children’s Day, Duriland welcomed guests in new clothes. Shortly after resuming business, Lim Chae-moo, who was sweating in the middle of Busan, stood out.
“Originally, I tried to reopen early last month. But it was delayed due to the new coronavirus infection (corona19). I have a global problem, but I have to follow the government’s guidelines. In the event of a disaster, it was really difficult to endure until the government said yes. “Reopening after a long wait, Duri Land is charged an admission fee unlike in the past. It was a realistic option as a debt obligation , with a loan of 15 billion won from the 19 billion won investment. The facilities also expanded from a maze experience to a virtual reality space, slots race cars, game centers, covered playgrounds , mini concert cafes, etc.
However, Lim Chae-moo complained that he had many insults when he received the admission fee. “It’s free, and suddenly I get a fee, a lot of people are bored … The nutmeg spilled as soon as it opened. Still, there are more people who look positively, so I’m going to put up with it.” Why can’t Lim’s debt let Duriland go until he has a big debt? He said innocently, “I want everyone who comes to Duriland to have fun.” “Would you like to earn money for this? If you want to earn money, you better not have it. But even if I die, I want everyone who comes here to remember him for a long time. That is “pride”. Also, looking at the faces of the people who come here, my face improved. ”
Lim Chae-moo also spared no comment on Dooland’s operating philosophy and how to use it.
I was able to understand to some extent what he said: “The secret to never grow old,” in Lim Chae-moo, who smiles all the time while filling it for just an hour with a story about Doo Land.
“I think it’s the old man who knows more, not more, but more,” he said, with the secret of always maintaining a positive mindset after more than seventy. / Yonhap News
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