The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority announced on September 17 that it will improve the aging media facility space within Cheongna Lake Park in Seo-gu, Incheon, to create an urban waterfront area for relaxation and experiences, as well as a scenic lighting display.


The authority plans to invest 1.6 billion won in the project, aiming for completion in the first half of next year. The project will include interactive waterfront facilities, nighttime landscape lighting, and rest areas for citizens.


Bird's-eye view of the media facility space improvement project at Cheongna Lake Park. Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority

Bird's-eye view of the media facility space improvement project at Cheongna Lake Park. Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority

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In particular, based on the concept of a "waterfront attraction where waterways, light, and experiences come together," the project will feature a canal-style waterway with a depth of 30 centimeters and waterfront spaces for relaxation and activities. Cooling fog systems and shaded shelters will be installed to provide a comfortable environment even during the hot summer months.


At night, the use of waterfront landscape lighting will create a beautiful nighttime view where water and light blend together, positioning Cheongna Lake Park as a leading nighttime destination.



Yoon Wonseok, Commissioner of the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority, stated, "This improvement project is significant not only as a simple facility upgrade, but also as a transformation into a cultural and relaxation space in the city that citizens can enjoy both day and night. In particular, we expect it to become a representative destination for families to visit and enjoy together during the hot summer season."


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