Yangpyeong County Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony
for "Yanggeuncheon Stream Walkway Project"

Yangpyeong County (Governor Jeon Jinseon) successfully held a groundbreaking ceremony for the "Yanggeuncheon Stream Walkway Project" on September 29.

Yangpyeong County held a groundbreaking ceremony for the "Yanggeuncheon Stream Walkway Project" on the 29th. Provided by Yangpyeong County

Yangpyeong County held a groundbreaking ceremony for the "Yanggeuncheon Stream Walkway Project" on the 29th. Provided by Yangpyeong County

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This project aims to transform Yanggeuncheon Stream, which runs through the center of Yangpyeong County, into a waterfront space where people want to walk, providing residents with a place to relax and a clean riverside environment. The project will be carried out from September 2025 to December 2027.



A total of 12.5 billion won (10.625 billion won from the provincial government and 1.875 billion won from the county) will be invested to build a 0.54 km-long expanded pedestrian bridge, four wooden bridges (one newly built and three renovated), a 14,090-square-meter waterfront space and park, four weirs, two stepping stone crossings, one wall fountain, and walkway lighting. Upon completion, the project will connect with Muran Gae Park, Yanggang Island, Galsan Park, and Yangpyeong Shija Park, aiming to revitalize the local economy by boosting tourism.

Aerial view of Yanggeuncheon restoration project. Provided by Yangpyeong County

Aerial view of Yanggeuncheon restoration project. Provided by Yangpyeong County

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Yangpyeong County Governor Jeon Jinseon stated, "Through this project, we will make Yanggeuncheon Stream a landmark that everyone wants to visit and stay at, creating a premium waterfront space that meets the expectations of our residents. We ask for your understanding and cooperation during the construction process."


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