Jungnang-gu Opens the ‘Muk2-dong Culture and Sports Complex Center’ Where Administration, Culture, and Welfare Coexist

Opening Ceremony of ‘Muk2-dong Culture and Sports Complex Center’ Held at 3 PM on the 20th

Created as a Space for Residents to Enjoy Administrative Services, Cultural Life, Including Muk2-dong Community Service Center, Library, and Sports Facilities



Opening of Jungnang-gu Muk 2-dong Culture and Sports Complex Center View original image

The Muk2-dong Community Service Center in Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi) has been reborn as a complex building where administration, culture, and welfare services coexist.


The district established the ‘Muk2-dong Culture and Sports Complex Center’ and held the opening ceremony at 3 PM on the 20th.


The existing Muk2-dong Community Service Center was built in 1980, and due to aging facilities and limited space, residents had continuously requested facility improvements. In response, the district improved the facilities to provide more convenient administrative services for residents and promoted the construction of a culture and sports complex center to offer various services together.


Construction began in 2021, and the Muk2-dong Culture and Sports Complex Center, completed in July this year, was built with a total floor area of 3,488㎡, consisting of two basement floors and four above-ground floors. It includes ▲a basement level 2 parking lot ▲a basement level 1 collection support center and Jangmi Village Management Office ▲the Muk2-dong Community Service Center on the 1st floor ▲the residents’ autonomy committee room, small library, and auditorium on the 2nd floor ▲and on the 3rd and 4th floors, facilities such as a community sports room, fitness room, and multipurpose gymnasium. It is expected to help residents enjoy convenient administrative services and diverse cultural activities in the future.



About 300 local residents, including Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi, attended the opening ceremony held in the afternoon of the 20th. Mayor Ryu, who attended the ceremony, said, “The opening of the Muk2-dong Culture and Sports Complex Center is significant because residents can now enjoy civil services more comfortably and also secure much-needed sports spaces.” He added, “I hope many residents will visit and utilize this space so that it can become an even more valuable place.”


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