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Auto camping at Lotus Lake in Muan reopens after renovation, bookings open

30.04.2026 06:18 1 min 2 sources
전남일보 KOR + 1 more

Muan County in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, has reopened its auto camping site at Hwesanbaekryeonji landscape complex, located by a lotus lake, after a renovation.

Campground details

  • Area: 1.2 hectares (12,054 m²)
  • Accommodation: 9 new bungalows, 7 upgraded caravans/trailers, 10 decked pitches, and 13 standard pitches (30 total)
  • Facilities: showers, kitchen, barbecue area

Bookings for February 2026 are now open on the county's official website.

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Muan County reopens renovated auto-camping site at Hoesan Baekryeonji

08.01.2026 전남일보 KOR

Muan County reopens renovated auto-camping site at Hoesan Baekryeonji

08.01.2026 숙박매거진 KOR

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