3.74km Maintenance from Sambuk Sports Park to Gyeangancheon Confluence

Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 6th that it has recently completed the restoration project of the Daedaecheon ecological stream in Gorim-dong, Cheoin-gu, and Jubuk-ri, Yangji-myeon.

Yongin City Completes 'Daedaecheon Ecological Stream' Restoration Project View original image

Daedaecheon is a tributary of the Gyeangan Stream, originating from Hodong in Cheoin-gu, Yongin, passing through Gwangju City, and flowing into Paldang Lake. The city invested 21.4 billion KRW in national and provincial funds to renovate the river embankments along a 3.74 km section of Daedaecheon and Jubukcheon, from Sambuk Sports Park to the confluence with Gyeangan Stream. Additionally, two bridges within the renovated section were rebuilt to enhance flood prevention and disaster mitigation functions.


During the restoration process, the city restored the damaged environment to create an ecological park where flora and fauna can inhabit, and established walking trails to provide citizens with a space for strolls.



A city official stated, “We will monitor the restored section for the next five years to observe ecological changes and will supplement and manage any deficiencies.”


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