Gimhae-si, Gyeongnam has completed the construction of Jangyu Nurigil. <br>[Image source=Gimhae-si]

Gimhae-si, Gyeongnam has completed the construction of Jangyu Nurigil.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gimhae City in Gyeongnam announced on the 10th that it has completed the creation of the ‘Jangyu Nuri-gil,’ which connects the region’s representative ecological streams: Daecheongcheon, Yulhacheon, and Jomangang.


The city began construction of the ‘Jangyu Nuri-gil,’ a longest 13.5 km trail, in March with an investment of 1.2 billion KRW, utilizing existing parks, cultural, and natural scenic resources along the streams.


By incorporating a forest bathing course using the Banryongsan hiking trail, the city expanded options for citizens, and simultaneously created a walkway under Gwandonggyo Bridge to allow residents of Yulha 2 District convenient access.


The basic course of Jangyu Nuri-gil is 13.5 km long, starting from Jomangang, passing through Palpan Village from Daecheongcheon Jangyu Waterfall Spa Land, continuing along Yulhacheon, and merging back into Jomangang.


The Banryongsan course, which runs from near Daecheong High School along Banryongsan Park, passing Jangyu 3-dong Administrative Welfare Center and connecting to Yulhacheon, is slightly shorter at 10.6 km.


The Nuri-gil is expected to become a representative tourist resource of Gimhae City, allowing visitors to walk, enjoy, and experience various attractions scattered around the trail.



Mayor Heo Seong-gon stated, “The Nuri-gil, which passes through the old and new downtown areas of Jangyu and will eventually connect to the Sinmun District and Sinmun 1 District where urbanization will progress, will be continuously managed and improved to become a premium resting space for citizens.”


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