Revitalizing Unused Land in Dudong-myeon
A Community-Oriented Space Featuring Green Areas, Rest, and Exercise Facilities

Ulju County is transforming long-abandoned public land into a green rest area for residents.


On March 18, Ulju County announced that it will launch the "Dudong Public Land Rest Area Project" on approximately 5,300 square meters of vacant land in the Dudong-myeon area.


This site, an unused lot located within the residential area, has long been cited as a source of inconvenience for residents and an eyesore for the village due to the proliferation of weeds and illegal dumping of trash.


The county plans to invest a total project budget of 100 million won to clean up the site and create a resident rest area equipped with green space, relaxation, and exercise facilities. Through this initiative, Ulju County aims to efficiently utilize abandoned land while also expanding green spaces within residential zones.


In particular, the space is expected to provide a community-oriented environment where residents can relax in their daily lives, thereby improving local leisure conditions and contributing to the creation of a pleasant village environment.


An official from Ulju County stated, "By improving the public land in Dudong-myeon, we will provide a comfortable rest area for residents and help enhance the village landscape. We will continue to identify unused land near residential areas and create green environments that improve residents' quality of life."



Ulju County plans to continue promoting projects that develop green spaces by utilizing abandoned and idle land within residential areas, with the goal of creating a clean and pleasant urban environment.

Ulju-gun to Create a 'Community Rest Area' on Abandoned Public Land.

Ulju-gun to Create a 'Community Rest Area' on Abandoned Public Land.

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