Focus on Tourism Revitalization and Minimizing Resident Inconvenience

Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, has completed the revision of the 2025 Hamyang-gun Management Plan and announced the related details.


The revision of the county management plan is a statutory mid-term plan that comprehensively reviews and revises the validity of the county management plan for the jurisdiction every five years in accordance with the "Act on the Planning and Use of National Land." After passing the review by the Gyeongsangnam-do Urban Planning Committee in March, the decision announcement and topographic map notification were made.


Gyeongnam Hamyang County Office.

Gyeongnam Hamyang County Office.

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The main contents include 188 cases of land use zone changes such as changes according to other laws (release of conservation mountain areas, agricultural promotion areas, and natural environment conservation areas), 33 cases of land use district changes such as natural settlement districts, and a total of 224 cases including the establishment of Daero 3-4 Line (around I-eun-ri).


In particular, the designation of land use zones and districts, such as the change of planned management areas in the Mojeon Village area of Songjeon-ri, Hucheon-myeon, and the right side of Haesol Village in Guryong-ri, Hamyang-eup, as well as the designation of natural settlement districts around Songalsamgeori, Macheon-myeon, is expected to significantly contribute to the revitalization of tourism in Hamyang-gun and the alleviation of residents' inconveniences.


Additionally, proactive administration was carried out by abolishing the J Pride Golf Course in Jukrim-ri, Hamyang-eup, which had its implementer designation canceled in 2007 due to the implementer's bankruptcy, thereby enabling landowners to exercise their property rights.



A county official stated, "The revision of the 2025 Hamyang-gun Management Plan will greatly contribute to the sustainable urban development of Hamyang-gun by revitalizing tourism resources and minimizing residents' inconveniences."


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