Gyeonggi Province steps up safety inspections for rural tourism facilities during the winter season.

Published 2025년 12월 15일

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[Gyeonggi Province Farmer and Fisherman Newspaper, Reporter Lee Jang-hee] Gyeonggi Province, in collaboration with cities and counties, will conduct safety inspections on rural tourism facilities until February 6 of next year. This inspection is part of the "Rural Tourism Accommodation Safety Management Support Project," aimed at enhancing the safety of rural accommodations vulnerable to disasters such as fires, with participation from private sector experts in the fields of electricity, fire prevention, gas, and construction. The inspection will cover a total of approximately 4,000 locations, including rural accommodations, rural experience and vacation villages, tourist farms, and rural tourism vacation complexes. In particular, for accommodation facilities, priority inspection sites will be selected based on the history of safety accidents in the past three years, the structure of barbecue areas, and the history of administrative penalties.

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Gyeonggi Province, in collaboration with cities and counties, will conduct winter safety inspections on rural tourism facilities by February 6 of next year. This inspection is part of the "Rural Folk Stay Safety Management Support Project," aiming to enhance the safety of rural folk stays that are vulnerable to disasters such as fires. Private sector professionals in the fields of electricity, fire, gas, and construction will participate. The inspection will cover a total of approximately 4,000 locations, including rural folk stays, rural experience and leisure villages, tourist farms, and rural tourism and leisure complexes. In particular, the inspection of folk stay facilities will prioritize areas with a history of safety accidents in the past three years, the structure of barbecue areas, and administrative penalties. Inspection teams composed of private sector experts and public officials will visit the sites under the leadership of the city and county, and in some cases, ...
Source: Agrinet

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