Jungnang-gu Expands Parking Lots at Mangu Historical and Cultural Park to Improve Park Accessibility

Completion Ceremony for Mangu Historical and Cultural Park’s 2nd and 3rd Parking Lots Held on the Afternoon of the 16th

Total Parking Spaces Expanded to 121 within the Park, Including Designated Parking for Disabled and Buses, and Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities

Free Shuttle Bus Service Between the Park and Yangwon Station Scheduled to Begin in June



Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi) held a completion ceremony on the afternoon of the 16th after adding additional parking lots to Mangu Historical and Cultural Park, a treasure trove of modern and contemporary history, to allow more visitors to comfortably access the park.


The previously operated 1st parking lot had a total of 28 spaces, which was insufficient compared to the number of visitors to the park. To alleviate parking inconveniences for users and improve vehicle accessibility to the park, the district added the 2nd and 3rd parking lots.


The newly constructed parking lots provide a total of 93 spaces and are equipped with facilities for residents’ convenience, including designated parking spaces for the disabled, rapid electric vehicle charging stations, CCTV, and parking control systems.

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The 2nd parking lot, located next to Nak-i Mangu Bridge, has a total of 37 spaces including designated parking for the disabled, while the 3rd parking lot, situated within the Mangu Retention Basin, has 56 spaces. With this, the total number of parking spaces at Mangu Historical and Cultural Park has increased to 121, including the existing 1st parking lot.


Ryu Gyeong-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, stated, “With the completion of the 2nd and 3rd parking lots at Mangu Historical and Cultural Park, the number of parking spaces has increased more than fourfold, allowing many more people to visit the park more comfortably. We will continue to maintain Mangu Historical and Cultural Park well and strive to promote its value widely so that it can become one of Korea’s top attractions.”



To enhance park accessibility, the district will also begin operating a free shuttle bus service between Mangu Historical and Cultural Park and the nearby subway station starting in June. The shuttle bus will operate daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., running in a loop from Jungnang Mangu Space, a key area located at the park entrance, to Yangwon Station.


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