'Yongin Dullegil' Maintenance Completed... 24 Courses, 204 km
[Asia Economy (Yongin) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province has maintained a total of 204 km across 24 Dulle-gil courses.
Yongin City announced on the 27th that it recently completed maintenance of four courses totaling 26 km: Dulle-gil Course 21 (Gachang Reservoir to Haengbok Seowon), Course 22 (Dochanggol to Chugye 1-ri Entrance Intersection), Course 23 (Chugye-ri Village Hall to Jeongsuri Village Hall), and Course 24 (Jeongsuri Village Hall to Yongin Natural Recreation Forest).
The city invested 500 million KRW from city and provincial funds to install wooden stairs, safety ropes, walking mats, and comprehensive information boards along Dulle-gil Courses 21 to 24.
With this, maintenance of the 204 km forest trail along the Yongin city boundary has been completed (88 km in 2020, 90 km in 2021, and 26 km in 2022).
Previously, in 2020, the city invested 500 million KRW from city and provincial funds to maintain nine courses totaling 88 km from Yongin Natural Recreation Forest to the main gate of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Gyeongan Stream, and Kyunghee Golf Land (Courses 1 to 9). Last year, an additional 500 million KRW was invested to refurbish 11 courses totaling 90 km from Buk-ri Reservoir to the Forest of Peace and Hantaek Botanical Garden (Courses 10 to 20).
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A city official emphasized, "The forest trails along the city boundary have been maintained by connecting hiking trails and walking paths for the convenience of citizens. We will continue to carefully maintain and manage them to ensure there are no inconveniences for users."
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