Ru. Finally, after much deliberation, the Hallasan National Park Management Office even launched a ``campaign not to leave ramen soup behind'' for climbers.
On the 29th, the Hallasan National Park Management Office in Jeju Special Self-governing Province announced that
They announced that they will carry out such a campaign this year in order to preserve the beautiful environment. Climbers mainly use thermoses filled with hot water near the evacuation center of Mt. Hallasan Wisseoreum (altitude 1,740 meters).
I use it to eat cup ramen. As the number of climbers eating cup ramen increases, the Hallasan National Park Management Office has installed two garbage disposal machines at Wisseoreum to collect the ramen soup.
It was also equipped with five 60-liter containers in which the juice can be disposed of separately. However, garbage disposal machines and ramen soup often overflow, resulting in climbers leaving ramen noodles in toilets or on the ground.
The situation is that the juice is being thrown away. It is not easy to move the container of ramen soup to the bottom of the mountain using the monorail every time, mix it with sawdust, and ferment it, and the Hallasan National Park management has had a hard time.
There is. In response to this, the Hallasan National Park Management Office decided to carry out extensive publicity through the ``No Ramen Soup Campaign'' by installing banners and using social media. In addition, management office staff
He wears a sash to work. Kim Hee-chan, director of the Jeju World Heritage Headquarters, said, ``All climbers visiting Mt. Hallasan should take small steps to avoid leaving pollutants such as ramen soup.
Through this, we will do our best to protect the beautiful environment of Mt. Hallasan."
2024/03/29 19:20 KST
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