Published 01 Apr.2024 17:13(KST)
Updated 14 Aug.2025 16:56(KST)
Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Lee Byeong-no) is expanding the operation of the Middle-aged Rest Centers.
According to Damyang-gun on the 1st, the Middle-aged Rest Centers are operated to support the re-advancement of the middle-aged and to prepare for a successful old age. Currently, there are 2 centers in Damyang-eup, and this year they will be expanded to 6 centers at the myeon (township) level.
Since its establishment last year, the Damyang-eup Gunmin Sarangbang has been continuously used by about 25 people daily and is also gaining attention as a meeting place for local community groups.
The newly established Middle-aged Rest Centers are located in 4 myeon areas: Goseo-myeon, Changpyeong-myeon, Daedeok-myeon, and Daejeon-myeon, utilizing existing public facilities. Considering residents' accessibility, they are installed in the myeon centers and are expected to be used by many residents.
The Middle-aged Rest Centers provide spaces for communication among the middle-aged, consisting of resting tables and chairs as well as areas for playing Baduk (Go) and Janggi (Korean chess).
Additionally, a book cafe for middle-aged users will be operated, where they can enjoy tea and reading, share information, and use small meeting rooms for brief meetings.
Since last year, the Middle-aged Rest Centers, the first of their kind in Gwangju and Jeonnam, are a key Damyang-style rural welfare policy to help residents prepare for a healthy and stable old age. The plan is to gradually expand to 12 eup and myeon by 2026.
Lee Byeong-no, Governor of Damyang-gun, said, “We will support the middle-aged who have contributed to the development of the local community to prepare for a happy and stable old age,” and added, “We will do our best to operate the centers by listening to and resolving various opinions of the residents through the Middle-aged Rest Centers.”
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