‘Cheolma City Urban Agriculture Park’ Construction Started in December Last Year

Civil Engineering Work in Progress, Electrical and Telecommunications Work Ordered

The creation project of 'Cheolma Park,' the first urban agriculture park in the Busan area, is progressing steadily.


Busan's Gijang-gun (Governor Jeong Jong-bok) announced on the 10th that the priority project, Cheolma Urban Agriculture Park creation project, has recently completed the ordering process for electrical and telecommunications construction, and civil engineering work and other projects are progressing smoothly.

Aerial view of Cheolma Urban Agriculture Park.

Aerial view of Cheolma Urban Agriculture Park.

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Cheolma Urban Agriculture Park is Busan's first urban agriculture park being developed by Gijang-gun in the Jangjeon-ri area of Cheolma-myeon, Gijang-gun. With a total project cost of 23 billion KRW, various facilities will be established to allow residents to feel familiar with urban agriculture and enjoy diverse urban agriculture programs, including ▲Happy Urban Agriculture Center ▲Future Agriculture Education Center (Smart Farm) ▲Ecological Learning Center ▲Children's Learning Garden ▲Healing Agriculture Garden.


Gijang-gun has been intensifying the project since construction began in December last year and plans to complete it by October. Currently, civil engineering work is actively underway on the site, and the project is progressing smoothly as electrical and telecommunications construction orders are placed according to the construction schedule.



A Gijang-gun official said, "Once Cheolma Urban Agriculture Park is completed, Cheolma-myeon in Gijang-gun will emerge as the mecca of urban agriculture in Busan," adding, "We will devote our efforts to ensure that the construction proceeds without any setbacks, as many residents are looking forward to it."


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