Gyeongju World faces renewed safety concerns after Ferris wheel cabin falls

GYEONGJU — A major amusement ride accident at Gyeongju World, one of North Gyeongsang Province’s best-known theme parks, has reignited concerns over the park’s safety management after a passenger cabin detached from a large Ferris wheel-style attraction and fell to the ground. Although no one was seriously injured, the latest incident follows a series of ride-related accidents over the past four years, prompting calls for stronger safety regulations. According to Gyeongju City and Gyeongju World, July 9, an empty cabin detached from the park’s Time Rider attraction at around 11:20 a.m. the previous day while the ride was in operation. The falling cabin struck two other cabins carrying a total of five passengers. All of the riders were taken to a hospital for examination and were later discharged. Unlike a conventional Ferris wheel, Time Rider is a coaster wheel in which cabins travel along a steeply inclined rail. Standing 51 meters tall, the attraction was introduced in June last year to mark the park’s 40th anniversary. Gyeongju World promoted it as the first coaster wheel in Korea

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