Plaque Unveiling Ceremony at Eco Healing Center on the 31st... First Designation Among National, Public, and Private Arboretums in Korea

Chungnam Taean Cheollipo Arboretum (Director Kim Gunho) held a plaque ceremony for the national rare and endemic plant conservation institution on the 31st at the Cheollipo Arboretum Eco Healing Center. Photo by Cheollipo Arboretum

Chungnam Taean Cheollipo Arboretum (Director Kim Gunho) held a plaque ceremony for the national rare and endemic plant conservation institution on the 31st at the Cheollipo Arboretum Eco Healing Center. Photo by Cheollipo Arboretum

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Cheollipo Arboretum in Taean, Chungnam held a plaque unveiling ceremony for its designation as a national rare and endemic plant conservation institution at the Arboretum Eco-Healing Center on the 31st.


The ceremony was attended by Kim Gunho, Director of Cheollipo Arboretum, Lim Youngseok, Director of the National Arboretum, and Kwon Hyejin, Head of the Plant Resource Conservation Office at the National Arboretum’s Garden Plant Resources Division.


The national rare and endemic plant conservation institution is supervised by the Korea Forest Service and operated by the National Arboretum to conserve and ensure the sustainable use of trees and to promote forest biodiversity.


Cheollipo Arboretum is the first among all national, public, and private arboretums in the country to be designated as a conservation institution.



A scene from the plaque ceremony of the National Rare and Specialty Plant Conservation Institution held on the 31st at the Eco Healing Center of Cheollipo Arboretum in Taean-gun, Chungnam. Photo by Cheollipo Arboretum

A scene from the plaque ceremony of the National Rare and Specialty Plant Conservation Institution held on the 31st at the Eco Healing Center of Cheollipo Arboretum in Taean-gun, Chungnam. Photo by Cheollipo Arboretum

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