Rural Landscape Improvement! ... Busan Gijang-gun and Korea Mine Reclamation Corporation Sign Business Agreement
Hwang Gyu-yeon, President of Korea Mine Reclamation Corporation (left), and Jeong Jong-bok, Mayor of Gijang County, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Dooyul] On the 1st, Busan Gijang-gun and the Korea Mine Reclamation Corporation signed a business agreement to improve the landscape of long-term fallow farmland in the Gwangsan Village area of Ilgwang-eup.
The agreement mainly focuses on the promotion of the ‘Landscape Agriculture Complex Development Project,’ which includes ▲improving the landscape of long-term fallow farmland in Ilgwang Gwangsan ▲regional win-win projects utilizing abandoned mine idle resources ▲mutual cooperation for promoting agricultural and rural landscape improvement and mine reclamation projects.
The ‘Landscape Agriculture Complex Development Project,’ promoted by Gijang-gun since 2021, is a project that plants various scenic crops such as barley sedge, narrow-leaf sunflower, chrysanthemum, pampas grass, and Russian sage on the long-term fallow farmland at the entrance of Gwangsan Village in Ilgwang-eup to allow people to feel the beauty of rural areas in autumn and provide various attractions.
The ‘Autumn-colored Natural Ecology Sculpture Exhibition,’ held from the 5th to October 20th in Gwangsan Village, Ilgwang-eup, will be a natural exhibition where local artists directly participate and present various artworks using nature that harmonizes with the scenic crops as the subject.
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Jeong Jongbok, the head of Gijang-gun, said, “I hope that through this business agreement, the neglected long-term fallow farmland will be transformed into a beautiful landscape complex, becoming an opportunity for regional win-win by linking tourism resources and mine reclamation.” He added, “I also expect it to contribute to the development of Gijang-gun’s tourism content utilizing agricultural and rural resources and to the realization of public social value.”
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