Imsil Cheese Theme Park Creates 'Village of Love Santa'... Providing Attractions for Citizens View original image


[Imsil=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Nosik] Jeonbuk Imsil Cheese Theme Park is transforming into a Santa Village of Dreams and Love for the winter season.


On the 16th, according to the county, the county is creating a winter landscape featuring a large tree, poinsettias, Santa and friends, to provide unique winter attractions.


The county hosts seasonal events to establish Imsil as a year-round tourist destination: roses in spring, Aqua Festival in summer, Imsil N Cheese Festival in autumn, and Santa Festival in winter.


This landscape creation was prepared to comfort those exhausted by COVID-19 and to create a safe, contactless tourist spot with unique winter scenery and atmosphere.


Also, as part of the Jeonbuk Province representative tourism site development project, the Imsil Cheese Theme Park nightscape lighting project is a business promoted by Imsil County to advance as a stay-type tourist destination.


Along the 300m entrance road from the research institute to Jijeonghwan Hall, LED decorations in the shapes of balls, umbrellas, and gift boxes have been installed on street trees. Additionally, at the sales area and Lovely Garden section, angel sculptures, LED panoramas, and ball light decoration tunnels have been set up.


Other various sculptures such as LED ball arch decorations and giant ball light decorations have been installed throughout, providing a sparkling night view of Imsil Cheese Theme Park.


The nightscape lighting currently operates daily from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM and will remain brightly lit until February next year. The Santa Village landscape will also be open until early next year.


The county has installed quarantine booths at the two theme park entrances and is thoroughly implementing COVID-19 prevention measures such as temperature checks, visitor logs, and safe call systems to ensure visitors can safely enjoy the park.


County Governor Shim Min said, “We are preparing to make Imsil a place with abundant attractions where families can safely visit even in winter,” and added, “We hope this fairy tale-like scenery will comfort and recharge the minds and bodies of those struggling due to COVID-19, becoming a Santa-like gift space.”




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