Photo by Jeonju City Council

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jaehee] The Culture and Economy Committee of Jeonju City Council in Jeollabuk-do has inspected the planned site for the Korean Traditional Garden, which will represent Jeonju.


On the 22nd, according to the city council, the Culture and Economy Committee visited Deokjin Park, which is to be developed into a Korean Traditional Garden, inspected the site, and listened to future project plans.


This project aims to develop Deokjin Park, selected as a representative tourist destination of Jeollabuk-do, into a Korean Traditional Garden and operate tourism content and products to establish it as a northern regional urban tourist attraction.


The site is planned to include Yeonhwajeong in the form of a traditional hanok, a traditional wall path, a traditional playground, and a ferry boat experience.


The Culture and Economy Committee members urged that Deokjin Park be solidly developed to become a representative tourist attraction of Jeonju alongside the Hanok Village.



Chairman Kim Seungseop said, “I hope that through the representative tourist destination development project, Deokjin Park will represent Jeonju, the garden city with ten million trees, and become the nation’s top tourism hub city.”


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