Gyeongsan-si Creates 'Kkotdaenggangnamu' Street in Yongseong-myeon ... The Tree's Flower Language is 'Comfort' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Gyeongsan City, Gyeongbuk Province, announced on the 5th that it has created a street of 'Kkotdaenggangnamu,' a semi-evergreen shrub resistant to pollution and full of floral fragrance, in Yongseong-myeon.


Yongseong-myeon is a typical rural village geographically surrounded by mountains and farmland in Gyeongsan City, and it is making great efforts not only to increase residents' income but also to enhance urban aesthetics.


The myeon office is actively carrying out various regionally tailored landscaping projects that utilize local characteristics, such as event flower beds around Omokcheon Stream, Cosmos and Corn Poppy streets, and the expansion of water parsley plantations.


This time, to differentiate from other areas, they planted Kkotdaenggangnamu, which blooms bright white flowers with fragrance from spring to autumn, not only on roadside leftover land but also on adjacent private land with the owner's consent, providing residents with fresh visual attractions.



Lee Sang-seong, head of Yongseong-myeon, pledged, "Like the flower language of Kkotdaenggangnamu (comfort), we will provide the best administrative services so that residents and visitors can find emotional stability and feel peace of mind during the COVID-19 era."


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