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The first hot topic: drinking water from Baengnokdam and taking 'proof shots.'
We begin with news that Hallasan Mountain is suffering from reckless and illegal hiking.
This is Baengnokdam, the summit of Hallasan Mountain.
A hiker has entered the restricted area and is scooping up water to drink.
The date on the photo is June of last year, and the time it was taken is also presumed to be during hours when hiking is prohibited.
It shows 4:58 AM.
Beyond this, people have been spotted entering restricted areas or taking precarious commemorative photos while perched on rocks.
In February of this year, there was even an incident where a hiker relieved themselves near the summit, causing a public nuisance.
The problem is that such illegal hiking is spreading online like a culture of 'proof shots.'
Currently, illegal activities are subject to a fine of up to 500,000 won under the Natural Parks Act.
Critics are pointing out that while the system should be improved to allow for stronger penalties, enforcement must also be bolstered through measures such as installing more CCTV cameras and increasing drone patrols.
(Photo courtesy of Jeju Provincial Council)