Jinan-gun, Completion of Atopy Healing Village View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Go Dallyoung] An Atopy Healing Village, equipped with the optimal natural environment for the treatment and prevention of atopy, has been established in Jinan-gun.


On the 18th, the county held a completion ceremony for the Atopy Healing Village near the Atopy Safe School in Jeongcheon-myeon. About 50 people attended the ceremony, including Jeon Chunsung, the governor of Jinan-gun, Shin Gapsu, chairman of the county council and council members, K-water Yongdam Branch Manager Chae Bonggeun, and Lee Insook, superintendent of Jinan Education Support Office.


The Atopy Healing Village consists of a total of 12 households, with 2.5 billion KRW of the 4.3 billion KRW project cost supported by K-water Yongdam Branch. It features an eco-friendly wooden two-story structure made of over 90% timber, with each household sized at 72.34㎡, designed conveniently for families of 3 to 4 members to move in and live, receiving positive responses from residents.


Additionally, located in the Jeongcheon-myeon area, nearby is Jorim Elementary School, designated as an Atopy Safe School by the Jeollabuk-do Office of Education, creating an optimal environment where children can grow within the school, home, and village, bringing vitality to the community.


Residents began moving in from June 1st, and currently, 11 families have been recruited, with one remaining household being recruited on an ongoing basis.



Jeon Chunsung, governor of Jinan-gun, said, “We welcome the residents who have relocated their lives from across the country, including Incheon and Gyeonggi-do, to Jinan-gun for their children. We also thank K-water (Yongdam Branch) for supporting the project funds for the construction of the healing village and the residents of Jeongcheon-myeon for warmly welcoming the residents.” He added, “Moving forward, let us work together so that children with atopy can grow as future leaders in the optimal eco-friendly residential environment centered around the Atopy Healing Village.”


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