On March 19, Guam 2-dong in Masanhwawon-gu, Changwon Special City, Gyeongsangnam-do, launched a project to create seasonal flower landscapes as part of a community environmental improvement initiative involving all organization members.

Group photo of the flower path creation in Guam 2-dong.

Group photo of the flower path creation in Guam 2-dong.

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Guam 2-dong is working on establishing a year-round flower road by additionally planting 1,200 red spider lilies, aiming to maintain the floral scenery through the autumn season.


This project, led by the Council of Organization Leaders of Guam 2-dong, brings together various organizations not only for flower planting but also for aftercare, ensuring sustainable community beautification efforts.


The area in question was once densely populated with aging trees, making access difficult. However, after a walking trail was created last year, resident use greatly increased. With the creation of the flower road, the space is expected to further transform into an area where residents can enjoy nature in daily life, resulting in higher satisfaction.


Hwang Kyudong, president of the Council of Organization Leaders, said, "We expect the village landscape to improve significantly by creating a beautiful environment where canola flowers bloom in spring and red spider lilies in autumn." He added, "Since this space was created by all organization members together, we will do our best to maintain and manage it."



Shim Yangsook, head of Guam 2-dong, stated, "This flower road project is a meaningful activity created by the residents together," and added, "We will continue to make our community a better place to live through small but consistent actions."


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