Installation of Hangul and Ceramic-Shaped Photo Zones and Bus Shelters

Geoje-si, Gyeongnam Province, has implemented a project to create a premium scenic space of the southern coast in Dojangpo, Nambu-myeon, installing a photo zone (left) and a bus waiting area.

Geoje-si, Gyeongnam Province, has implemented a project to create a premium scenic space of the southern coast in Dojangpo, Nambu-myeon, installing a photo zone (left) and a bus waiting area.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Lee Seryeong] Geoje City, Gyeongnam Province, is further promoting its representative tourist attraction, ‘Baram-ui Eondeok’ (Wind Hill).


In Dojangpo, Nambu-myeon, a premium coastal viewing space project has been carried out, installing a photo zone and a bus waiting area.


The premium viewing space project is a coastal and inland development initiative promoted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, aimed at creating spaces to enjoy stunning views at representative scenic spots along the Jeonnam Goheung to Gyeongnam Geoje section.


The city created a photo zone at Baram-ui Eondeok, which attracts 600,000 visitors annually, providing visual attractions, and installed a uniquely designed bus waiting area reflecting the local characteristics.


The photo zone and bus waiting area were each designed in the shape of Hangul and ceramics, inspired by the name of Dojangpo village, which originated from the warehouses of ceramic ships that traded with Japan during the Yuan Dynasty of China.


The outer wall of the bus waiting area is made of specially reinforced glass, allowing visitors to enjoy the magnificent natural scenery even while inside the waiting area.



A city official said, “We focused on highlighting the tourism resources of Dojangpo village and ensuring convenience for local residents using public transportation,” adding, “We hope it becomes a premium space visited by more tourists and residents.”


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