
South Korea Considers Ban on Recreational Water Activities at Popular Coastal Ports
South Korea is moving to ban recreational water activities at several trending coastal ports due to safety concerns and overcrowding. This potential ban targets popular viral locations to manage tourism and ensure public safety.
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S. Korea moves to ban recreational water activities at trending coastal ports - The Straits Times
S. Korea moves to ban recreational water activities at trending coastal ports The Straits Times
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Small fishing ports that have become popular swimming spots along Korea’s coasts are set to face new restrictions, as authorities move to ban certain recreational water activities over safety concerns. To prevent a rise in accidents caused by diving and swimming, authorities will impose fines of up to 500,000 won ($332) for recreational water activities at fishing ports. Critics, however, argue that many of these places have long served as summer gathering spots for locals. Opposition has been p
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