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SEOUL, June 19 — Making reservations to spend time at beaches in South Korea may become mandatory as the country tries to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, Yonhap news agency reported. The country is planning to first introduce a reservation system for visits to 14 beaches in South Jeolla...

Friday, 19 Jun 2020 12:42 PM MYT

The country is planning to first introduce a reservation system for visits to 14 beaches in South Jeolla Province before expanding the scheme nationwide, according to the ocean ministry. The beaches will open between July 10 and August 30. In addition to the reservation system, the ministry also plans to install signal lamps on major beaches that show how crowded a place is.

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