Development into a Family-Oriented Stay-Type Resort and Comprehensive Tourist Destination Utilizing Pristine Marine Resources

Changwon City Kicks Off Development Project for Gusan Marine Tourism Complex View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Changwon City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 10th that the Gusan Marine Tourism Complex Development Project is set to make a smooth comeback with the planned resubmission for project approval by the Central Land Expropriation Committee.


The Gusan Marine Tourism Complex Development Project is a plan to create a family vacation tourism complex including training centers, pensions, hotels, and golf courses on 2.84 million square meters in Gubok-ri and Sim-ri, Gusan-myeon, Masanhappo-gu.


The Gusan Marine Tourism Complex consists of a corporate training district, health vacation lodging district, adventure experience district, and golf leisure district.


The project prioritizes public accessibility and ease of access, planning to develop it as a "vacation-type complex training center."


The city applied three times to the Central Land Expropriation Committee for project approval due to some lands within the Gusan Marine Tourism Complex being unavailable for land acquisition or agreement.


However, the Central Land Expropriation Committee expressed concerns about the lack of public interest and urgency, causing difficulties in land compensation.


As a result of exploring various alternatives, the project significantly improved its public interest by receiving the green space facilities within the project area free of charge from a private business operator.


The land expropriation and consent rate also increased from 69% to 94.4%, greatly enhancing both public interest and urgency.


Additionally, the golf course to be developed this time is planned as a public golf course accessible to everyone.


The use of facilities within the tourism complex proposed by the private business operator will also be reasonably operated in consultation with the city, further improving public accessibility.


Accordingly, the city and the private business operator are preparing to resubmit the project for approval to the Central Land Expropriation Committee under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in July, supplementing public interest and urgency.



Mayor Heo Seong-mu stated, "The Gusan Marine Tourism Complex is being actively promoted with the mission to resolve the shortage of lodging facilities, tourism-themed facilities, and golf leisure facilities in the area, making the development of the tourism complex absolutely necessary."


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