Installation of Dirt Trail Signboard in the Cypress Forest

Masan Hoewon-gu, Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, has installed signboards on walking trails recently popular among residents for barefoot walking, such as Pallyong Park and Guam Cypress Forest.

Photo of the Barefoot Walking Guide Sign at Pallyong Park.

Photo of the Barefoot Walking Guide Sign at Pallyong Park.

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Signboards promoting barefoot walking have been installed on two walking trails: the Cypress Forest next to Hapjeong-dong Education Complex and the Cypress Forest located beside Guam High School, making it easier for citizens to find them.


This installation was made to actively respond to the increasing demand for barefoot walking by enabling the well-maintained red clay paths in Pallyong Park Cypress Forest to be used for barefoot walking.


The signboards measure 1.8 meters wide and 2 meters high, providing location information and promoting the benefits of barefoot walking. These locations offer healing and enjoyable walks within the cypress forests, and word of mouth among clubs has gradually increased the number of users.


Accordingly, Masan Hoewon-gu plans to expand the walking trails and improve convenience facilities in the future.



Kang Hyung-seok, Director of the Forest and Agriculture Policy Division, said, “We expect this signboard installation to help revitalize barefoot walking. We will strengthen inspections to ensure no inconvenience for users and do our best to manage facilities, including expanding convenience facilities.”


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