Promoting Children's Imagination and Creativity through Installation of Various Play Facilities

Seongbuk-gu Ilsin Children's Park Reborn as a Space for Kids View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) has completed the renovation of old and deteriorated facilities within Ilsin Children's Park (134-8 Jongam-dong) near Seoul Ilsin Elementary School and opened it to children and local residents at the end of last month.


Ilsin Children's Park is adjacent to Ilsin Elementary School, Raemian La Sente Apartments, and residential areas, attracting many elementary school students. However, over time, the facilities became outdated, leading to low usage by children and numerous complaints due to the influx of delinquent youth, making renovation necessary.


Accordingly, Seongbuk-gu invested 200 million KRW from the district budget to carry out the "Project to Create Play Spaces Guaranteeing Children's Right to Play," installing various new facilities such as swings, rocking play sets, mounding slides, net play structures, and trampolines so that children can play freely, improve their physical strength, and foster creativity through new experiences.



Lee Seung-ro, Mayor of Seongbuk-gu, stated, “We will continue to renovate children's parks with outdated facilities to create safe and pleasant park environments where infants and children, who are our future, can play freely.”


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