A Complex Cultural Facility Shared by Residents and Workers

Muan-gun Selected for Industrial Complex Multipurpose Cultural Center Construction Contest View original image


[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-kyung] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do recently announced that it has been selected for the 2022 Industrial Complex Environmental Improvement Project contest, supported by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and hosted by the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation.


Samhyang Agricultural-Industrial Complex, established in 1989 as the first agricultural-industrial complex in Muan-gun, plays an important role in revitalizing the local economy with an annual production value reaching 80 billion KRW. However, it lacked convenience and cultural facilities for workers, making the construction of a complex center urgent.


With this contest selection, the county will invest a total project cost of 4 billion KRW to build a complex cultural center in Samhyang Agricultural-Industrial Complex that workers and nearby residents can conveniently use.


This facility will consist of worker dormitories, a fitness training room, a healing yoga room, a multipurpose media room, a book cafe, and laundry facilities. The county plans to develop a complex cultural facility with a total floor area of 1,290㎡ and three above-ground floors by 2025, utilizing the site within Samhyang Agricultural-Industrial Complex.


County Governor Kim San expressed gratitude, saying, “I thank National Assemblyman Seo Sam-seok and officials from Jeollanam-do for their special attention that made it possible to be selected for the contest.” He emphasized, “We will continue to do our best to improve the industrial site environment in the region and create a production base where young people can find jobs and enjoy culture together.”



Meanwhile, Muan-gun has been steadily promoting the agricultural-industrial complex environmental improvement project to resolve employment difficulties of resident companies and strengthen the competitiveness of aging agricultural-industrial complexes. The newly established complex cultural center plans to conduct programs in cooperation with Mokpo National University Lifelong Education Center, the Sports Association, and the Cultural Center for efficient operation.


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