Taking a Step Closer to Becoming a Modern Cultural City, Changwon

Changwon City, Jinhae Modern Historical and Cultural Space Registered as Cultural Heritage After Second On-Site Review View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Changwon City, Gyeongnam announced on the 2nd that it will conduct the second on-site inspection for the national registered cultural heritage related to the 'Modern Historical and Cultural Space Regeneration Activation Project.'


This project is implemented to promote three-dimensional and contextual preservation and utilization, moving away from the existing linear and flat preservation management focused on individual cultural heritage units as 'points.'


Once the cultural heritage registration is finalized, 25 billion KRW in national funding will be secured.


The project site covers the area from Daecheon-dong to Changseon-dong in Jinhae-gu, Changwon City, where the 1910 urban layout of Jinhae is preserved intact.


Since the liberation from Japanese colonial rule, the modern urban landscape and architectural heritage of the old downtown have been intensively preserved, and it is evaluated to have high preservation and utilization value.



Mayor Heo Seong-mu stated, "We expect the stagnant old downtown of Jinhae to play a role as a cultural space connecting modern and contemporary times, driving regional economic revitalization," and asked for the interest and support of citizens.


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