The 'Gimcheon Mulsori Ecological Forest' resting area where the structure has turned yellow due to the color-making process.

The 'Gimcheon Mulsori Ecological Forest' resting area where the structure has turned yellow due to the color-making process.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gimcheon City in Gyeongbuk announced on the 20th that it is seeing great results through the 'Yellow Forest' project at Gimcheon Mulsori Ecological Forest, benchmarking the case of Shinan-gun in Jeonnam, which succeeded in attracting tourists with 'Purple Island'.


This project involves color-making facilities and decorations such as bridges, decks, and fences within the ecological forest in yellow.


To provide visitors with various sights and experiences, areas throughout the ecological forest such as Yellow Road, Yellow Tree, Yellow Rooftop, and Yellow Playground are being dyed yellow.


In this process, Gimcheon City proudly states that visitors continue to come through various forest experience programs such as woodworking and liquor explanation for families.



Kim Chung-seop, mayor of Gimcheon City, said, "Starting with the 'Yellow Forest' project at Mulsori Ecological Forest, we will continue to strive to provide various forest services where citizens exhausted by COVID-19 can relieve stress in the forest."


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