Inspection of Bamboo Forest Trail and Forest Experience Rest Area Project Site

Jo Gyu-il, mayor of Jinju City in Gyeongnam, visited the bamboo forest walking trail and forest experience rest area site of the ‘Jinyangho Family Park Development Project,’ which is being promoted as part of the ‘Jinyangho Renaissance Project,’ to inspect the finishing construction and encourage the officials involved.


Jinju City has developed Jinyangho Family Park, a place frequently visited by family units, into a space that can offer visitors unique memories of Jinyangho by linking it with Rainbow Hill, Namgang Dam Water Culture Center, and Sunset Park. While preserving the existing natural scenery as much as possible, the city created a bamboo forest walking trail and forest experience rest area utilizing cultivated land and damaged areas.

Mayor Jo Gyu-il is inspecting the site of the Jinyangho Family Park development project.

Mayor Jo Gyu-il is inspecting the site of the Jinyangho Family Park development project.

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Until now, visitors to Jinyangho Park mainly used Sunset Park and Namgang Dam Water Culture Center, but with the creation of the bamboo forest walking trail and forest experience rest area, it is expected that they will be able to experience and enjoy various healing spaces.


Through this project, the city created pocket spaces where visitors can enjoy a pleasant environment while walking through the bamboo forest and installed deck rest areas where they can heal while looking at the lake. The forest experience rest area was designed as a small garden by planting various species of trees and herbaceous plants, and rest areas for family visitors were also created.


Additionally, the project is underway to connect the entire walking trail in a loop with the Namgang Dam Water Culture Center, and in the first half of next year, construction will begin on the Jinyangho Ecological Management Center, which will systematically manage the flora, fauna, and forest ecology of the Jinyangho area and provide benefits to residents.



Mayor Jo urged the officials, saying, “Please do your best to create an environment where citizens and visitors to Jinyangho can feel comfortable and enjoy themselves in nature.”


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