Haman-gun, Gyeongnam Province held a tree planting event at Agyang Ecological Park to celebrate the 78th Arbor Day.


About 250 people, including the Haman-gun governor, the chairman of the county council, local residents, and public officials, participated in the event, planting 3,500 trees such as azaleas and nandina.

Haman-gun 78th Arbor Day Commemorative Tree Planting Event [Image provided by Haman-gun]

Haman-gun 78th Arbor Day Commemorative Tree Planting Event [Image provided by Haman-gun]

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Agyang Ecological Park is an ecological park located in Hagi-ri, Daesan-myeon, covering an area of 260,000㎡. It was established in 2017 as an eco-friendly cultural space connected to the longest embankment in the country, surrounding watersides, and wetlands.


In particular, the 4,611㎡ pink muhly grass flower bed has become famous as a popular spot for autumn photos.



Governor Jo Geun-je said, “We added more attractions by planting flowering trees around the Agyang Ecological Park’s children's forest experience center,” and added, “I hope the tree planting event serves as an opportunity to reflect on the importance of nature and the environment.”


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