Mayor Kang Young-seok of Sangju City visiting the construction site of the Youth Equestrian Education Center on the 16th, marking his first anniversary in office, receiving a report.

Mayor Kang Young-seok of Sangju City visiting the construction site of the Youth Equestrian Education Center on the 16th, marking his first anniversary in office, receiving a report.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] The Youth and Adolescent Equestrian Education Center, symbolizing the equestrian city of 'Gyeongbuk Sangju-si,' has revealed its framework on the site of the International Equestrian Management Office, aiming for completion by the end of this year.


According to Sangju-si on the 19th, the Youth and Adolescent Equestrian Education Center is expected to be completed by the end of this year with a total investment of 11.9 billion KRW, including 7.2 billion KRW from national and provincial funds. The facility will have one basement floor and four above-ground floors, equipped with lecture rooms, guest rooms, and experience rooms.


Once completed, the Equestrian Education Center is expected to enhance the image of Sangju-si as an equestrian city, increase visitors to the Sangju International Equestrian Park when linked with tourist attractions around the Nakdong River, and significantly contribute to revitalizing the local economy.



On the 16th, marking the first anniversary of his inauguration following a by-election victory, Mayor Kang Young-seok visited the site and emphasized, "We must pay special attention to the construction so that the Equestrian Education Center can become an important resource for the region," adding, "Please develop user-customized programs so that users become the protagonists and can remember this place for a long time."


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