Controversial nudist resort faces crackdown


On the main road leading to a nudist resort in Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province, graffiti written by villagers reads

SEOUL: Public nudity is illegal here, but naturists are free to gather in their birthday suits at private places.

Following complaints of villagers who spotted disrobed people at the resort over the weekend, the Jecheon Police Station asked the Ministry of Health and Welfare to determine whether the facility -- a two-story mansion open only to members -- should be seen as an unregistered guest accommodation facility.

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