Busan
Metropolitan City has announced that Haeundae Beach and Haeundae hot springs have
been selected as so-called “open tourist spots” for the “2018 Open Tourist Spot”
public invitation.
It
is being hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and
organized by the Korea Tourism Organization.
An
“open tourist spot” refers to a popular area among tourists that has been
officially recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism for its easy
accessibility, where all visitors, including the disabled, the elderly, and the
young can freely access and engage in tourism activities without any
obstructions or limitations.
Since
2015, 17 sites in the nation have been certified as “open tourist spots.”
For
this year’s contest, twelve places, including Haeundae Beach and hot springs
have been newly selected to undergo necessary improvements in the vicinity.
With
up to a 160 million won investment, Haeundae Beach will be transformed into a
barrier-free beach for all, including the disabled and elderly.
Tourist
convenience facilities, including a disabled access ramp onto the beach, shower
stall, changing room and toilet will be expanded for the disabled, the elderly
and infirm. The entrance of restaurants and accommodations near the beach will
be improved for the disabled as well. A wheelchair lift is also set to be
installed at the Haeundae hot spring footbath.
For more information, please contact the Tourism Promotion Division at (051)888-5186.