"Expanding Forest Experience and Educational Opportunities for Children"

On the 3rd, Cho Kyu-il, Mayor of Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do, inspected the site of the 'Dream Growth Hill Surrounding Trail Construction Project,' which is being promoted to create a pleasant forest walking trail and a safe forest experience space in the area of Dream Growth Hill in Jinyangho, and reviewed the completed site of the 'Hamo Children's Forest Experience Center Construction Project.'


The 'Dream Growth Hill Surrounding Trail Construction Project' at Jinyangho is a project to create a walking trail connecting the slope section from Woodland within Jinyangho Park to the cypress forest trail near the Traditional Arts Center, reaching all the way to the 'Hamo Children's Forest Experience Center.'

Joo Kyuil, mayor of Jinju, is inspecting the site of the Jinyangho 'Dream Nurturing Hill Trail Installation Project'.

Joo Kyuil, mayor of Jinju, is inspecting the site of the Jinyangho 'Dream Nurturing Hill Trail Installation Project'.

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This deck trail, designed for residents who enjoy walks and young children visiting for forest experiences, consists of a tech road approximately 235 meters long and two rest areas, which are expected to provide citizens with a pleasant and safe walking environment and a space for relaxation.


The 'Hamo Children's Forest Experience Center Construction Project' has created a forest experience space of about 6,000 square meters where children can interact with nature and enjoy play. It features a sculpture of 'Hamo,' the mascot of Jinju, as well as a Hamo Forest Classroom, Log Play Forest, and Net Experience Forest?three themed play facilities that have been completed and are now awaiting visits from citizens.


The Children's Forest Experience Center is equipped not only with play facilities, but also with amenities such as rest areas, pergolas, a cave exploration area, and information boards to ensure that children can use the space safely and comfortably. Jinju City plans to provide seasonal, customized forest experience events along the forest trails for children to interact with nature using all five senses, free of charge.


During the site inspection, Mayor Cho stated, "Just as ecological experience education is currently being provided at Wolasan Forest Jinju, I expect that opportunities for forest experiences and education for young children will also expand at Jinyangho Park. I ask that efforts be made to improve the forest experience environment and provide diverse forest education services so that citizens can enjoy nature and relaxation to the fullest."





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