Comprising Four Parts Including the Past and Present of Taehwagang River

Taehwagang White Paper published by Ulsan City.

Taehwagang White Paper published by Ulsan City.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The "Taehwagang White Paper," which comprehensively records the past, present, and future of Ulsan's Taehwagang River, has been released.


On the 20th, Ulsan City published the "2020 Taehwagang National Garden White Paper," which contains the history, designation process, and future vision of the Taehwagang National Garden.


To commemorate the first anniversary of Taehwagang National Garden, designated as South Korea's second national garden on July 12 last year, the white paper was created to promote the beauty, history, and cultural value of the Taehwagang National Garden, and to share the process and know-how of how the Taehwagang River, once called the river of death, was reborn as a national garden.


Ulsan City plans to distribute this white paper to local governments and institutions nationwide to promote the Taehwagang National Garden.


The white paper includes the past and present of Taehwagang, the process of promoting the designation of Taehwagang National Garden including the garden expo, research on the history and value as the nation's first waterside ecological garden, investigation of various indicators and statistical data of Taehwagang, and future tasks and visions for the Taehwagang National Garden.


The white paper is available on Ulsan City's website, allowing anyone to download and view it.





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