Gyeongju City Creates Flower Paths at Bomun Complex Entrances... Marguerite and Marigold Spring Flowers Bloom Brightly View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gyeongju City announced on the 23rd that it planted about 15,000 spring flowers such as Margaret, Marigold, and Petunia around Cheongunne Intersection, the main gateway to Bomun Complex, over two days on the 21st and 22nd at the Bodeok-dong Administrative Welfare Center, creating a flower path.


This flower planting event was organized to help local flower farms struggling due to reduced consumption and to revive the local atmosphere, which has been depressed due to COVID-19.


Since concerns about community transmission have not been completely resolved, Gyeongju City explained that the event was carried out with only members of the Bodeok-dong Saemaeul Women's Association (President Jeong Deok-nam), minimizing participation from autonomous organizations in the flower path creation.



Do Seong-ju, head of Bodeok-dong, said, "As COVID-19 has prolonged, residents have been frustrated due to restrictions on outings, and the local community atmosphere has been greatly depressed. However, I hope people can feel small happiness and mental relaxation by seeing spring flowers they encounter in daily life."


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