Secured 1.44 Billion KRW in National Funds... Creation of Jeungamcheon Leisure Green Space and Goseo Myeongokheon Nuri-gil Path

Damyang-gun Selected for Environmental and Cultural Project in Development Restriction Zone by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport View original image


[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Chunsu] Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 14th that it has secured 1.44 billion KRW in national funding after being selected for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport’s ‘2022 Development Restriction Zone Environmental Culture Contest Project.’


This contest project aims to expand welfare and leisure spaces to improve the health and quality of life of residents near underdeveloped areas due to strict regulations within development restriction zones. Two projects were proposed for this contest, and after evaluations conducted since June, they were finally selected.


The main selected projects are the Jeungamcheon Leisure Green Space Creation Project (720 million KRW in national funding) and the Changpyeong Slow City~Goseo Myeongokheon Nuri-gil Creation Project (720 million KRW in national funding). The projects are planned to proceed starting with detailed design services in January 2022.


The Jeungamcheon Leisure Green Space Creation Project involves creating various neighborhood living facilities in Jeungamcheon Park to increase the influx of people to the center of Goseo-myeon, with a total project cost of 800 million KRW.


The Goseo Myeongokheon Nuri-gil Creation Project is a 3 km walking trail connecting Myeongokheon, located in Sandeok-ri, Goseo-myeon, and Changpyeong Slow City, with an investment of 800 million KRW. It is expected to become a refined space for contemplation in nature, organically connecting Damyang Obang-gil’s Ssamoksamok-gil and Nujeong-gil trails.



A county official stated, “Through this contest project, we expect to improve the quality of life for local residents and create a pedestrian-centered city that travelers want to walk in, as well as a refined cultural and recreational space, thereby enhancing the image of an eco-tourism city.”


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