'Question Mark Park' with a Large Tree and Photo Zone
Expected to Revitalize the Local Commercial District

Gijang County (Governor Jung Jongbok) announced on December 8 that it held the "2025 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony" at Question Mark Park within the Osiria Tourism Complex, officially launching its winter nighttime landscape operations.


The lighting ceremony, held on December 5, was attended by Jung Jongbok, Governor of Gijang County, members of the Gijang County Council and Busan Metropolitan Council, local residents, and nearby business tenants, who gathered to share the year-end spirit.


This landscape project was promoted with the goal of revitalizing the Osiria Tourism Complex commercial district, and gained momentum through the collaboration of the Osiria Shopping District Prosperity Association and the Osiria Revitalization Promotion Committee.


The large Christmas tree installed at the center of the park, harmonized with the surrounding lights, created a unique winter atmosphere. Child-friendly figures such as Santa and Rudolph were placed throughout the area, and a photo zone for families was set up, transforming the park into a space for extended visits.


The county plans to operate the Christmas tree and photo zone until January 31 of next year. During this period, various winter-themed displays will be added so that residents and tourists can enjoy the nighttime scenery.



Jung Jongbok, Governor of Gijang County, said, "This winter light brightening Question Mark Park opens a warm year-end for Gijang and symbolizes a new leap for the Osiria Tourism Complex. We will continue to support Osiria's growth as a leading tourist destination in the southeastern region."

Gijang County is holding a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Osiria Question Mark Park.

Gijang County is holding a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Osiria Question Mark Park.

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