Seoul extends Han River pool hours to 10 p.m. to counter the ongoing heat wave

Seoul has extended the operating hours of four Han River public swimming pools until 10 p.m. to help residents cope with the ongoing summer heat wave. The extended hours apply to the pools at Ttukseom, Yeouido, Jamsil, and Nanji, which previously closed at 6 p.m. Since opening on June 19, nearly 150,000 visitors have enjoyed the Han River pools and water parks, with Ttukseom and Yeouido recording significant increases in attendance compared to last year.
The city has also strengthened safety and water quality measures. For the first time, 136 CCTV cameras with real-time monitoring have been installed across six pools and water parks. In addition, Seoul has upgraded filtration systems and conducts daily and weekly water quality tests. According to the city, all pools currently meet safety standards, including tests for E. coli.
To make the summer season more enjoyable, Seoul is offering special weekend events such as ice bath experiences, a water music concert, and a traditional tightrope-walking performance. Visitors with pool admission tickets can attend these events for free. The city has also made it easier for residents and tourists to find information about water recreation facilities through the Smart Seoul Map app.
Edited using generative AI tools.
Source : https://www.koreajoongangdaily.com/korea/seoul-extends-han-river-pool-hours-to-10-pm-to-counter-ongoing-heat-wave/12776978
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