Lighting Ceremony on the 21st ... Including 1 Billion Won Donation from Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Total Cost 1.2 Billion Won

Gyeongju City held a lighting ceremony on the 21st to commemorate the opening of the 'Gyeongju Bitnuri Garden,' the largest LED flower garden in Korea. / Gyeongju City

Gyeongju City held a lighting ceremony on the 21st to commemorate the opening of the 'Gyeongju Bitnuri Garden,' the largest LED flower garden in Korea. / Gyeongju City

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gyeongju City, Gyeongbuk Province, announced on the 22nd that it held a lighting ceremony for the 'Gyeongju Bitnuri Garden,' the largest LED flower garden in Korea, on the 21st.


Located on the north side of the Gyeongju Arts Center within Hwangseong Park, the Gyeongju Bitnuri Garden features 14,050 LED roses and 15,780 LED hydrangeas arranged in the shape of a water curtain. The creation of Bitnuri Garden was funded with 1 billion KRW in donations from Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power and 200 million KRW from the city budget.


Hwangseong Park became very popular after Mayor Ju Nak-young's inauguration due to the establishment of a summer water play area. With the creation of Bitnuri Garden, Gyeongju City expects to revitalize the region, which has been depressed due to COVID-19.



Mayor Ju Nak-young of Gyeongju said, "I hope citizens who are going through difficult times due to COVID-19 can enjoy relaxing evenings," adding, "We will continue to plan additional projects for citizens together with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power."


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