Expecting to Serve as a Focal Point Leading Gucheonmyeon-ro Street Area to a Street of Dreams and Hope

Simultaneous Opening of Five 'Cheongnyeon Darak (多樂) Workshops' on Gumeoncheon-ro, Gangdong-gu View original image

Simultaneous Opening of Five 'Cheongnyeon Darak (多樂) Workshops' on Gumeoncheon-ro, Gangdong-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangdong-gu (Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon) simultaneously opened five newly established ‘Cheongnyeon Darak (多樂) Workshops’ on the 16th to revitalize Gucheonmyeon-ro street and support youth entrepreneurship.


The ‘Cheongnyeon Darak (多樂) Workshops’ apply the successful model of the Angel Workshop Street previously developed around Seongan-ro to Gucheonmyeon-ro. Together with six hub spaces currently operating in the Gucheonmyeon-ro area, including ‘Gucheonmyeon-ro Workshop’ and ‘Shared Kitchen 373,’ they are expected to breathe new life into the street.


The five newly opened workshops are occupied by young people with expertise and passion in various fields such as rare plants, textiles, fashion, makeup, candles, and baking. Initial startup costs, including deposits, rent, and interior construction expenses, were supported for the young entrepreneurs who moved in.


Lee Jeong-hoon, Mayor of Gangdong-gu, said, “The Cheongnyeon Darak (多樂) Workshops will serve as a focal point to lead the Gucheonmyeon-ro area into a street of dreams and hope. Starting with these five newly opened workshops, we plan to continuously expand workshops throughout the Gucheonmyeon-ro area.”


The Gucheonmyeon-ro area is gradually becoming more vibrant through the Gangdong-style village regeneration project, ‘Creating a Walkable Street on Gucheonmyeon-ro.’


Recently, the Gangdong Children’s Restaurant, where any child can enjoy a quality meal for 2,500 won, and the Cheonho Aureum Center, a customized health, welfare, and cultural complex facility for single-person households and vulnerable groups, have opened and are in operation. Along with undergrounding power lines, various landscape improvement projects are actively underway.



Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon of Gangdong-gu stated, “By the first half of next year, when the ongoing projects are completed, you will be able to experience the newly transformed Gucheonmyeon-ro, a cultural street full of dreams and hope.”


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