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Camping Camping is so popular these days that it can be said that it is the era of 7 million people.

However, the so-called 'albakgi campers' who set up tents or park campers for a long time to get a good spot are already on the rise.



This is UBC reporter Shin Hye-ji.



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Tents are lined up along the beach even during the daytime on weekdays.



However, the tent owner is nowhere to be seen, except that it is carefully secured with stones to prevent it from being blown away by the wind.



This is a so-called albakgi tent that you can reserve a good spot in advance and stop by when you have time.



If you take a look inside a tent that looks like it has been stored for a long time, you can see that it is equipped with everything necessary for camping, including bedding and cooking utensils.



The free public parking lot on the beach is already occupied by campers and trailers, making it difficult for tourists and residents to use.



[Eunsoon Choi/Nearby Merchant: Camping cars and tents are like this even after a month has passed.

I drove the car to the front of the house (store), so no customers came …

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On a weekend evening, I visited the site again.



Only then do the owners of tents and campers appear one by one, grilling meat, sharing a drink, and enjoying camping.



['Rubakgi Tent' Owner: (Put the tent up) About a week a month and then go.

still not there

I go home, I come back, I stay here, and then I move to another place.]



It's a good thing they just take up a seat, but the place they left is full of garbage and stench.



[Gu Office Official: Since complaints are coming in, we also check and guide them, but since there are no guidelines regarding Jang Park behavior...

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In the era of the 7 million camping population, every camping spot is suffering as the naughty behavior of campers has not been eradicated.



(Video coverage: Kim Young-kwan UBC)