Goheung County Sky Park 75% Complete... Official Opening Set for January Next Year
Facilities Significantly Expanded in Response to Surging Demand
Goheung County in South Jeolla Province (Governor Gong Youngmin) announced on the 27th that the Goheung County Sky Park Development Project, which is currently underway, has surpassed 75% completion and is smoothly entering its final stages.
This project, which has a total budget of 19.8 billion won, fulfills a long-standing wish of Goheung County residents and is being carried out without any setbacks with the goal of establishing a high-quality public memorial facility. The official opening is scheduled for January 2026.
The construction project of Goheung County Sky Park is currently about 75% complete. Provided by Goheung County
View original imageThe Goheung County Sky Park is being developed in San 169, Hohyeong-ri, Goheung-eup. The site will include a columbarium, a natural burial site (lawn type), a memorial hill, parking lots, and a variety of other memorial and convenience facilities.
In particular, due to a recent surge in demand, the scale of the facilities has been significantly expanded. The number of columbarium niches has increased from the original 8,500 to 16,160, and the natural burial sites have grown from 1,883 to 2,214. This is expected to greatly enhance both user convenience and capacity in the future.
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Governor Gong Youngmin stated, "We are doing our utmost to ensure that this memorial facility can be used with dignity by everyone, taking into account the reality that children who have left their hometowns find it difficult to make time for grave maintenance." He added, "We will make sure to complete the remaining work without causing any inconvenience to residents."
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