Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Selects Projects for 2025 Green Belt Resident Support Program

Gyeryong City to Create Ecological Exploration Nurigil in Namsun-ri View original image

Gyeryong City in South Chungcheong Province announced on the 26th that its Ecological Exploration Nuri-gil Trail Project was selected for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's '2025 Green Belt Resident Support Project' contest, securing 360 million KRW in national funding.


This project is being promoted to improve the quality of life for residents living in areas that have become underdeveloped due to green belt regulations.


The city plans to create a 1.1 km ecological exploration Nuri-gil trail, as well as to improve small streams and build rest areas in Namseon-ri, Sindoean-myeon, providing local residents and visitors with beautiful natural scenery and spaces for relaxation.


The project is scheduled for completion in 2025, and the trail will be constructed with gentle slopes to ensure accessibility for all citizens.


In particular, visitors will be able to experience 'Adeulbawi,' a cultural heritage site of Gyeryong City, which is associated with the local legend that "if you throw a stone with your left hand and it lands in the hole, you will have a son."


Mayor Lee Eungwoo stated, "I am very pleased to open the ecological exploration Nuri-gil trail in the Namseon-ri area of Sindoean-myeon, which was previously difficult to access due to military protection zones and green belt restrictions. We will continue to discover and promote various projects to do our utmost to improve the quality of life for our residents."





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