Gyeongju City, 'Autumn Flower Garden' Around the Playground ... Gaegok-ri Women's and Youth Associations Work Hard View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] On the 31st, Gyeongju City in Gyeongbuk announced that about 30 members of the Oedong-eup Gaegok 1-ri Women's Association (President Lee Hak-soon) and Youth Association (President Lee Sang-guk) planted over 5,000 marigold plants around the Gaegok 1-ri playground on the 30th.


The marigolds planted that day are part of the 25,000 plants produced as part of the Oedong-eup community job project. Last month, these Women's Association and Youth Association members also planted about 200 chrysanthemums in the same location.


Around the Gaegok 1-ri playground, 50 crape myrtle trees planted last year, 1,000 azaleas supported and planted by the Oedong-eup Administrative Welfare Center earlier this year, chrysanthemums, and marigolds harmoniously blend to provide beautiful scenery for visitors to the village.



Lee Hak-soon, president of the Gaegok 1-ri Women's Association, said, "The work of transforming the playground area, which remained as an empty lot, into a beautiful space together with the Women's Association and Youth Association members will be an opportunity to love the village even more."


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