Pre-reading questions:
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- What are some popular tourist destinations in your country?
- If you could visit any famous tourist destination, where would you go and why?
Vocabulary:
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- dynasty /DAHY-nuh-stee/
- flock /flok/
- enforcement /en-FAWRS-muhnt/
- exemption /ig-ZEMP-shuhn/
- homeowner /HOHM-oh-ner/
[noun] – a line of hereditary rulers of a country or a powerful family that maintains power for a long period
The Ming Dynasty is known for its significant contributions to Chinese culture and art.
[verb] – to gather or move in a large crowd towards a place
Tourists flock to the beach each summer to enjoy the sun and surf.
[noun] – the act of making people follow a rule, law, or policy.
The strict enforcement of school rules improved student behavior.
[noun] – a release from an obligation or requirement, especially from a law or rule
Students with medical conditions may receive exemptions from physical education.
[noun] – a person who owns their house or apartment
The new policy offers tax benefits for first-time homeowners.
Article reading:
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A new curfew policy will be tested in November and is expected to launch in March in Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul, to address the effects of overtourism. This historic area, which dates back to the Joseon Dynasty, is known for its beautiful hanok houses, featuring wooden pillars, tiled roofs, and traditional courtyards. Last year, approximately 6 million visitors flocked to the village, far exceeding the local population of about 6,100. This surge in tourism has led to various issues, including noise, litter, and invasion of privacy, with some tourists reportedly trying to enter private homes. To reduce these disturbances, Jongno district authorities plan to restrict tourist access from 5 p.m. to 10 a.m., imposing fines of up to 100,000 won (approximately $72) for violations.
Residents are skeptical about the curfew’s effectiveness, raising concerns about enforcement and potential exemptions for tourists staying in hanok accommodations. The increase in corporate-operated hanok stays has worsened disturbances, as tourists often hold loud gatherings and leave waste in residential areas. Since 2020, relaxed rules have allowed for a rise in hanok accommodations, growing from 10 in 2010 to 116 by October 2024. While some hospitality businesses argue that these accommodations are necessary due to homeowners‘ challenges, questions remain about enforcing fines on non-local tourists and distinguishing between tourists and residents.
Residents are skeptical about the curfew’s effectiveness, raising concerns about enforcement and potential exemptions for tourists staying in hanok accommodations. The increase in corporate-operated hanok stays has worsened disturbances, as tourists often hold loud gatherings and leave waste in residential areas. Since 2020, relaxed rules have allowed for a rise in hanok accommodations, growing from 10 in 2010 to 116 by October 2024. While some hospitality businesses argue that these accommodations are necessary due to homeowners‘ challenges, questions remain about enforcing fines on non-local tourists and distinguishing between tourists and residents.
Comprehension questions
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- What is the main purpose of the new curfew policy?
- Why is Bukchon Hanok Village a popular destination for tourists?
- How many visitors did Bukchon Hanok Village have last year?
- What are some issues that have resulted from the high number of tourists?
- What will happen to tourists who break the curfew rule?
Discussion questions
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- Imagine you are a homeowner in a busy tourist spot. How would you manage problems like noise and litter?
- Have you ever been to an area with a special rule, like a curfew for visitors? If so, did you find the rule helpful or not? If not, do you think such rules would make the area more pleasant? Why or why not?
- Do you agree that fines are a good way to reduce the negative effects of tourism?
- Why do you think some residents doubt that the curfew policy will work?
- Do you think tourists should be allowed in residential areas, or only in specific places? Why?