Yellow Canola Flowers in Full Bloom at Medical Site Complex

Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do is shaking off the winter that had been shrinking in Naman New Town, the provincial government seat, and is sharing spring with the bright yellow waves of canola flowers.


According to the county on the 11th, in order to provide various attractions to local residents, canola flowers symbolizing "cheerfulness and brightness" were sown last November on a 30,000㎡ vacant lot in Naman New Town, creating a lively and abundant flower garden.


Rapeseed flowers are in full bloom on over 10,000 pyeong of idle land in Namak New Town. <br>[Photo by Muan-gun]

Rapeseed flowers are in full bloom on over 10,000 pyeong of idle land in Namak New Town.
[Photo by Muan-gun]

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This vacant lot, located in the middle of the city, had been an eyesore due to illegal dumping of garbage, but by preventing illegal waste disposal and creating a beautiful village environment, it has received positive responses from local residents.


The county plans to create a pleasant urban environment and a healing space where people and nature can harmonize by additionally sowing zinnias, sunflowers, and other flowers in vacant lots in Naman and Oryong, which are other areas that have been detracting from the city’s aesthetics due to garbage and weeds.


Kang Myung-su, head of the New Town Support Group, said, "I hope that the canola flower garden filled with the scent of flowers will invigorate the tired hearts of residents and recharge their energy," adding, "We will do our best to make Naman New Town even more abundant by utilizing vacant spaces in the urban area."



Muan = Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo ohj1358@asiae.co.kr


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