A red clay path has been created at Gwanggyo Lake Park in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do.

A red clay path has been created at Gwanggyo Lake Park in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do.

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A 'Hwangtotgil' barefoot walking path has been created at Gwanggyo Lake Park in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province.


On the 18th, Suwon City announced that it had constructed a 450-meter-long Hwangtotgil behind the Hillstate Gwanggyo Apartments.


This is Suwon City's first 'improved Hwangtotgil' that is not muddy, allowing comfortable barefoot walking. You can also walk wearing shoes.


At the opening ceremony held at the starting point of the Hwangtotgil on that day, Lee Osu, a member of the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly; Hong Jongcheol, a Suwon City council member; Song Seongdeok, director of the Park and Greenery Project Office; members of the walking club 'Barefoot Youth'; and citizens attended. The attendees walked barefoot on the Hwangtotgil that day.



An official from the Suwon City Park and Greenery Project Office emphasized, "We will create a healthy Suwon City by encouraging many citizens to use the barefoot-friendly Hwangtotgil."


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