It has been six months since the Blue House was opened to the general public, and citizens still complain that they were turned away at the doorstep for going without prior reservation.



Mr. A visited the Blue House with his mother who came from the province in November of last year, and had no choice but to turn around.



It was because of the Blue House viewing system that you cannot enter without prior reservation.



Mr. A expressed dissatisfaction, saying, "These days, there are not many visitors at the Blue House, and foreigners can visit on the same day, but I wonder why they insist on a reservation system."



As these complaints continue, the Blue House is said to be reviewing improvements to the reservation system.



Currently, reservation days are opened on a weekly basis, and the number of people who can enter on the same day is limited.



The Blue House National Opening Promotion Team said that it is considering improving the reservation system, including reservations the day before, reservations on the same day, and visits.



According to the Cultural Heritage Administration, over the past three months, the number of visitors to the Blue House has averaged around 8,800 per day, less than 20% of the maximum number of people who can make reservations.