Jeju Island has taken special measures to prevent the reservation system for visiting Hallasan Mountain from being abused.



Hallasan National Park Management Office plans to limit the number of visits per person to once a week through the reservation system starting from April.



The number of reservations, which was limited to a maximum of 10 people per person, has also been reduced to 4 people.



If you enter the mountain by stealing someone else's name, you are prohibited from visiting for one year.



The management office explained that it is an unavoidable measure to prevent side effects, as there is a recent act of buying and selling reservations for Hallasan mountain tour on a used trading site.



As soon as this news spread, users are complaining, 'There will be times when you want to go to Sara Oreum today and to Baengnokdam tomorrow, but personal freedom is also being restricted', 'Other hikers have suffered damage because of some yamcheese people'.



A netizen who said he was a Jeju-doer said, 'I am having trouble even making a reservation because of the recent influx of tourists.'