Installation of Landscape Lighting Completed at 14 Locations Including Deoksan Pedestrian Bridge

Unique Identity Content Applied to Each Bridge

Busan's Gijang-gun recently completed a project to install landscape lighting on 14 bridges around the Jwagwangcheon area in Jeonggwan-eup.


This project is part of the "Jwagwangcheon Light Street Creation Project," a major pledge of the 8th local government administration, aimed at creating a representative night view attraction in Gijang-gun. Approximately 2 billion KRW of county funds were invested to install various landscape lighting centered on the bridges within Jwagwangcheon, a symbol of Jeonggwan-eup.


In February this year, the county completed the installation of landscape lighting on two bridges, Jwagwangcheon Junganggyo and Dalsan Pedestrian Bridge, as the "first phase" of the project. Subsequently, the "second phase" targeting 12 bridges including Deoksan Pedestrian Bridge was swiftly carried out, with the project recently finalized and a demonstration held on the 4th.

Jung Jong-bok, the head of Gijang County, along with county officials and local residents, are holding a landscape lighting demonstration and taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gijang County

Jung Jong-bok, the head of Gijang County, along with county officials and local residents, are holding a landscape lighting demonstration and taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gijang County

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With the completion of this project, unique identities for each bridge were expressed through ▲LED media bars ▲point lighting ▲video systems, creating a variety of visual attractions. As a result, Jwagwangcheon has been transformed into a distinctive cultural and artistic space where visitors can enjoy the bridges and river illuminated with splendid lights.


Additionally, the county plans to actively utilize the Jwagwangcheon landscape lighting in the ongoing key project, the "Jwagwangcheon Local Garden Registration Project." When displaying lighting colors for each bridge in the future, the plan to subdivide the thematic garden sections along Jwagwangcheon (the Eight-Colored Gardens) will be actively reflected to produce harmonious landscape lighting with the surrounding gardens.



Jeong Jong-bok, the county governor, inspected the project site and said, "This landscape lighting project is expected to improve the quality of life for residents and contribute to revitalizing local tourism by establishing Jwagwangcheon as a representative night view attraction of Gijang-gun." He added, "We will focus administrative efforts on registering the 'Jwagwangcheon Local Garden' so that the Jwagwangcheon area can become a landmark garden not only for Gijang-gun but for Busan as well."

Night view of the decorative lighting on Jwagwangcheon Bridge. Provided by Gijang-gun.

Night view of the decorative lighting on Jwagwangcheon Bridge. Provided by Gijang-gun.

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