Song Gap-seok, Gwangju Seo-gu Eul Candidate, "Will Create Eco-friendly Gwangjucheon"
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Song Gap-seok, the Democratic Party candidate for Seo-gu (Gap), Gwangju Metropolitan City, announced on the 7th, "We will create an eco-friendly Gwangjucheon to improve the quality of life for Seo-gu residents."
Song said, "To make Gwangjucheon, Gwangju's representative river that was upgraded to a national river last August, a living space for all citizens and a beloved landmark, we will promote a nature-friendly environmental improvement project. We will create an eco-friendly space between Sangmu Bridge and Chipyeong Waterfall in the Seo-gu section and establish a learning space where children and parents can experience ecology together."
He continued, "To enable citizens to conveniently use the river, we will improve access roads and build new pedestrian bridges, and create multipurpose lawn plazas for relaxation in various local areas such as the Yangdong Market floodplain."
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He added, "Creating an eco-friendly Gwangjucheon is not only about making a living space for citizens but also about developing Gwangjucheon into a representative ecological river of the region and advancing it as a tourism belt project that links the culture and environment of Gwangjucheon. We will do our best to build environmental infrastructure where health, leisure, culture, and arts can be enjoyed all at once."
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