Seoul Metropolitan Government will implement special traffic measures for the Chuseok holidays.
For September 13th and 14th, the day of Chuseok and the following day, the city will extend the operation of subways and public buses until 2 am so people traveling late at night can get home safely.
The city will also operate 3,100 extra taxis at night during the holidays.
521 emergency hospitals across the country will also be open 24 hours as usual, but many smaller medical institutes will be closed during the holidays.
An average of 68-hundred hospitals, clinics and pharmacies nationwide will be open each day from September 12 to 15.
More information can be found on the city's website, through Dasan call center at 120, or by calling 119 in emergencies.
For September 13th and 14th, the day of Chuseok and the following day, the city will extend the operation of subways and public buses until 2 am so people traveling late at night can get home safely.
The city will also operate 3,100 extra taxis at night during the holidays.
521 emergency hospitals across the country will also be open 24 hours as usual, but many smaller medical institutes will be closed during the holidays.
An average of 68-hundred hospitals, clinics and pharmacies nationwide will be open each day from September 12 to 15.
More information can be found on the city's website, through Dasan call center at 120, or by calling 119 in emergencies.
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