Collecting Opinions from Hwasu Elementary School Children
Installation of Zipline and Net Climbing Equipment

Goyang Special City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Donghwan) announced on August 5 that it has completed the 'Dalbit Children's Park Environmental Improvement Project' in the area of 857 Hwajeong-dong, Deogyang-gu, and has opened the newly renovated park to the public.

Goyang Special City has completed the "Dalbit Children's Park Environment Improvement Project" in the area of 857 Hwajeong-dong, Deogyang-gu, and has reopened the newly renovated park to the public. Provided by Goyang Special City

Goyang Special City has completed the "Dalbit Children's Park Environment Improvement Project" in the area of 857 Hwajeong-dong, Deogyang-gu, and has reopened the newly renovated park to the public. Provided by Goyang Special City

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Dalbit Children's Park is located adjacent to Dalbit Village Apartment Complexes 1 and 2, which are large-scale residential complexes in Deogyang-gu. While the park is highly accessible to nearby residents, its usage rate had been low due to outdated park facilities.


This 'Dalbit Children's Park Environmental Improvement Project' was implemented as a 2023 Gyeonggi Province Special Adjustment Grant project with a budget of 900 million KRW. Taking into account the opinions of many residents who requested the installation of differentiated play facilities unlike the existing playground, the city made efforts to redesign the playground within the park as a creative space where children can develop their dreams and imagination.


To achieve this, children from the nearby Hwasu Elementary School directly participated in the design process, and their opinions were reflected by installing a zipline, net climbing equipment, and other features.


In addition, in order to provide a space where people of all ages and genders can comfortably stay and relax, the city not only replaced the play facilities but also newly installed drainage facilities and restrooms within the park, and secured various rest areas by replacing and maintaining existing rest facilities.



A city official stated, "Since Dalbit Children's Park has been newly renovated by gathering the opinions of actual park users, we hope that many residents will visit and enjoy a pleasant and safe time here."


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