Reported about 1 year ago
Amid the K-wave trend, travelers eager to visit South Korea's Seoul must be cautious before planning their trip. Starting from October this year, the renowned tourist attraction Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul is implementing a nighttime ban due to excessive tourism causing inconvenience to local residents. The village will be divided into red, orange, and yellow zones, with the most affected red zone banning visitors from 5 PM to 10 AM the next day. Violators face fines of up to approximately 100,000 Korean Won (around 2,566 New Taiwan Dollars). The ban aims to bring relief to residents and ensure a more peaceful environment. Travelers should adhere to the new regulations and schedule their visits accordingly to enjoy the beauty and culture of Bukchon Hanok Village while showing respect to local residents.
Source: YAHOO