plans to spend 1.1 billion won to replace monorails, install electric Ferris wheels, and prepare braille guides for the blind to make the two so-called "obstacle-free tourist destinations" that all tourists can use without travel restrictions by the end of next year.
Paju City said, "We will make it convenient for visitors, including the weak, to use the tourist destination."
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