Hwasun-gun to Restrict Access to 'Namsan Park Community Center Parking Lot' Starting from the 17th View original image


[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyuk-jun] Jeonnam Hwasun-gun (Governor Gu Bok-gyu) will control the parking lot of the Gunmin Hall in Namsan Park, Hwasun-eup, starting from the 17th to operate the 2022 Hwasun Chrysanthemum Festival site.


The county announced on the 13th that the parking lot of Gunmin Hall will be controlled during the operation period of the Chrysanthemum Hill to create the 2022 Hwasun Chrysanthemum Festival site and to prevent safety accidents.


The control period is 43 days, from the 17th when the chrysanthemum sculptures are first placed, until the 28th of next month when the extended two-week viewing period of Chrysanthemum Hill after the festival ends is over.


Also, to alleviate parking difficulties and traffic congestion during the festival period, shuttle buses will operate on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from the 28th of this month to the 13th of next month, running back and forth between Hanium Culture and Sports Center and Namsan Park.


A county official said, “The parking lot use has been controlled for the safety of residents and visitors and smooth festival operation,” and added, “During the period when the Namsan Park parking lot is controlled, we ask that you use the parking lot of Hwasun-eup Administrative Welfare Center and nearby public parking lots.”


The Hwasun Chrysanthemum Festival will be held from the 28th at Namsan Park in Hwasun-eup, featuring ▲ Chrysanthemum Hill creation ▲ various chrysanthemum sculptures ▲ chrysanthemum bonsai exhibition ▲ emotional photo zones ▲ beautiful night landscape lighting, and more.


The viewing period will be extended for two weeks until the 28th of next month even after the festival ends.



Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyuk-jun baekok@asiae.co.kr


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