While night hiking, where you can greet the sunrise at Hallasan Mountain, has resumed after three years, reservations for night hiking are being traded online at even higher prices.



Recently, there has been a report on the website of the Jeju Provincial Office that QR codes for reservations for Hallasan Mountain tours are secretly being traded.



The author said that the QR code for a reservation for a night hike on January 1 next year was traded at 50,000 won, uploaded a related photo, and asked to confirm and cancel the reservation.



Entry to Hallasan Mountain is restricted if the person who made the reservation for the tour and the person who wants to climb the mountain are different.



There is also a warning notice on the Hallasan tour reservation system that if you enter with someone else's QR code, you will be banned from entering the mountain for one year.



However, the reason why online transactions are being attempted seems to be because there is a high demand as the night mountain climbing of Hallasan Mountain has been allowed for the first time in three years.



Previously, all 1,500 online reservations for night hiking for the New Year's sunrise on January 1 next year were closed in one hour.



The Hallasan National Park Management Office plans to strengthen identification from the entrance on New Year's Day.