A large Christmas tree has been installed at Muan Bulmu Park. ⓒ Asia Economy

A large Christmas tree has been installed at Muan Bulmu Park. ⓒ Asia Economy

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[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do successfully completed the nighttime landscape improvement construction and installation of a large Christmas tree as part of the Bulmu Park remodeling project on the 7th.


According to the county on the 13th, this project was promoted to make the nighttime landscape of Bulmu Park in Muan-eup more beautiful and pleasant. The county invested a total project cost of 200 million KRW and carried out the construction from September to November.


To refresh the residents' mood, rainbow-changing lights were installed on the railings and pillars of the octagonal pavilion to provide a splendid spectacle, and 139 shaped lights such as rabbits, the moon, reeds, and lotus seed pods were installed to illuminate various parts of the park and create a romantic atmosphere.


Through this project, Bulmu Park brightly lights up the night of Muan-eup, and the large tree and snowman installed for Christmas and the year-end holidays create a romantic winter atmosphere and are popular as photo zones for visitors.


Nearby residents and park users expressed satisfaction, saying, "Bulmu Park has been reborn as a new attraction in Muan-eup, and the park has become brighter and more convenient to use."


A county official said, "Bulmu Park is located in the center of Muan-eup and has been our county's representative urban park for 44 years, so there is a great need for management due to heavy use by residents," adding, "We will pay more attention to park management to avoid any inconvenience to residents."


County Governor Kim San said, "Through this project, I hope the residents enjoy the beautiful nights of Bulmu Park and that it brings comfort to hearts tired from COVID-19," and added, "I hope everyone finishes this year well and welcomes a bright new year like the bright lights."


Meanwhile, the lights are turned on twice a day: from 5:00 AM to 6:30 AM in the morning, and from 5:30 PM to midnight in the evening.



Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo ohj1358@asiae.co.kr


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