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Topic : .Korea¡¯s Free Bottled Water Stations Become an Unlikely Tourist Attraction
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TITLE : .Korea¡¯s Free Bottled Water Stations Become an Unlikely Tourist Attraction

Korea’s Free Bottled Water Stations Become an Unlikely Tourist Attraction

 

THANK YOU SOUTH KOREA for providing FREE water in the public park on such sweltering and scorching hot days. Busan - 35'C degrees.

 


South Korean local governments have installed free bottled water vending machines to help residents stay hydrated during the extreme summer heat. In Seoul’s Yongsan District, the number of "Yongsan Spring" water dispensers has increased from nine to 19 locations. The machines provide one free bottle of water per person and will remain available until mid-October.

 

Other cities have introduced similar programs with different systems. Gunpo now uses smart vending machines that verify users by phone to prevent abuse, while Gochang County operates “honesty refrigerators” that rely on people taking only what they need. Some programs also focus on helping vulnerable groups, such as homeless people and outdoor workers, by providing easy access to drinking water during hot weather.

 

The initiative recently attracted attention in Japan after a tourist shared a photo of a free water vending machine in Seoul. Many Japanese social media users praised the program as a thoughtful public service and hoped Japan would introduce similar measures. They viewed the project as a good example of taxpayer money being used to improve public health and respond quickly to community needs.

 

Edited using generative AI tools. 
Source : http://koreabizwire.com/koreas-free-bottled-water-stations-become-an-unlikely-tourist-attraction/354524

 

Comprehension

Why did South Korean local governments install free bottled water vending machines?
How many water dispensers does Yongsan District operate this year?
How does Gunpo prevent people from taking multiple bottles of water?
Which groups are specifically supported by some of these water distribution programs?
How did Japanese social media users react to South Korea¡¯s free water initiative?

Discussion

Do you think free bottled water is a good use of taxpayers¡¯ money? Why or why not?
Would you like your city to have free water vending machines during hot weather?
What other public services can help people stay safe during extreme heat?
How can governments prevent people from abusing free public services?
Should free drinking water be available in all public places? Why?
How does climate change affect the need for public health programs like this?
What public service in your country do you think deserves more funding?
Have you ever experienced extreme heat while traveling? What did you do to stay safe?

Vocabulary

Heatwave – a long period of extremely hot weather.
Hydration – the process of getting enough water in your body.
Dispenser – a machine that gives out a product, such as water or soap.
Vulnerable – easily harmed or in need of protection.
Dehydration – a condition caused by not having enough water in the body.
Initiative – a new plan or action to solve a problem.
Taxpayer – a person who pays taxes to the government.
Public service – a service provided by the government for the benefit of the community.