Simmin, Imsil County Governor, Conducts On-site Inspection of Imsil Cheese Theme Park and Seongsusan View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] On the 17th, Jeonbuk Imsil-gun announced that on the 16th, Sim Min, the governor of Imsil-gun, visited Imsil Cheese Theme Park and Seongsusan area to listen to plans for revitalizing tourism, anticipated problems, and difficulties in project implementation, and focused on discussing solutions.


The county is expanding and promoting various projects such as the creation of a four-season rose garden (5.6 billion KRW), a European-style rose theme park (9.8 billion KRW), and a rural theme park (9.7 billion KRW) at Imsil Cheese Theme Park.


In addition, they are accelerating the construction of the Imsil Cheese History and Culture Center (8 billion KRW) to commemorate the late Father Jeong Jihwan and to showcase the growth process of Imsil Cheese at a glance.


Seongsusan, which holds the founding legends of Goryeo and Joseon, is being developed into a historical, environmental, and experiential space where the past and future, nature and convenience, learning and play coexist.


To this end, projects such as the King’s Forest Ecotourism Site (7.2 billion KRW), Taejo Hope Forest (8.3 billion KRW), National Leisure Camping Site (2.2 billion KRW), and Natural Recreation Forest Supplement Project (5 billion KRW) are underway.


Starting this year, they plan to develop forest sports facilities (6 billion KRW) and forest camping sites (2 billion KRW) to develop Imsil beyond Jeonbuk Province into a representative forest ecological recreation area in South Korea.


The county plans to create Imsil, attracting ten million tourists, by linking not only the Cheese Theme Park and Seongsusan but also Okjeongho and Osu Uigyeon Tourist Sites.



Governor Sim said, “We must steadily promote major tourism projects in line with rapidly changing tourism trends,” and added, “Especially, please accelerate the financial execution of these major projects so that it can be swiftly completed within the first half of the year.”


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