Sowing Flower Seeds in Idle Lands such as Kim Dae-jung Square and Daejukdo Neighborhood Park

Muan-gun, Naman New Town Spring Flower Decoration View original image



[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do, is creating a healing space for residents by sowing flower seeds on a 50,000㎡ idle land in Namak New Town.


The county planted 3,640 golden osmanthus and 1,225 Ligustrum trees on a 10,000㎡ pedestrian path between Kim Dae-jung Square and Daejukdo Neighborhood Park, and sowed canola, cosmos, and crown daisy flower seeds on two idle lands totaling 40,000㎡ in the Namak medical facility site and Oryong district.


The flower seeds are expected to bloom beautiful flowers from early spring to late autumn, beautifully coloring Namak New Town and gaining positive responses from residents enjoying outings.


Additionally, plans include creating a beautiful premium new town through the installation of sculptures on pedestrian-only roads in Namak, maintenance of street trees, and remodeling of water features.


The head of the New Town Support Group stated, “We will create flower beds suitable for each season and maintain a clean and beautiful city to provide residents with a pleasant environment.”


Meanwhile, Muan-gun makes efforts to improve the urban environment every year by planting seasonal flowers along roadsides and in park flowerpots, and by cleaning up idle lands and vacant lots filled with weeds and trash.



Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo


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