Gwangsan District in Gwangju to Reopen Seobong and Imgok Park Golf Courses in September
Gwangsan District in Gwangju announced on August 14 that it will reopen Seobong and Imgok Park Golf Courses, which were damaged by heavy rainfall, starting in September.
The district has begun restoration work on the two golf courses, which suffered damage to the Hwangryong River embankment and various facilities such as boundary fences. Emergency restoration included demolishing damaged auxiliary facilities and dredging the central drainage channel using excavators and dump trucks.
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In addition, volunteers, including members of the Gwangsan District Park Golf Association, helped collect floating debris, clean up the environment, and repair office furnishings. Starting this month, the district is continuing restoration efforts, including repairing the Hwangryong River embankment, reinstalling boundary fences and shade structures (Mongolian tents), replacing OB nets, and maintaining safety facilities such as drainage channel railings.
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