Transplanted 2,000 Trees Including Pine and Elm, and Attached the Phrase 'Reborn Forest of Life'

Tree transplantation scene in Gapcheon Ecological Lake Park / Daejeon City

Tree transplantation scene in Gapcheon Ecological Lake Park / Daejeon City

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Daejeon City announced that it will transplant trees from the site designated for the relocation of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration to Gapcheon Ecological Lake Park, creating a green rest area for citizens.


The city, after discussions with the Daejeon Government Complex Management Office regarding the utilization plan for trees in the northwest green area of the government complex?where the Defense Acquisition Program Administration is scheduled to relocate?decided to transplant about 2,000 trees, including well-shaped pine and elm trees, except for densely planted trees on the outskirts, to Gapcheon Ecological Lake Park.


The city plans to plant the main species, such as pine and elm trees, along the walking trails as street and landscape trees to provide abundant shade, and to attach a sign reading "Reborn Forest of Life."


The city will manage the transplanted trees to ensure they take root stably in Gapcheon Ecological Lake Park, and any trees discarded or unused due to development will be used to expand green spaces in the urban area.


Park Dohyun, Director of Greenery and Agro-Bio at Daejeon City, said, "By transplanting these precious trees that have been with citizens to Gapcheon Ecological Lake Park, which is scheduled for completion in the first half of next year, it will serve as an opportunity to reaffirm their value."





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