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Establishment of ‘Maebong Healing Forest’, a circular plaza in Dogok Neighborhood Park, Gangnam-gu

[서울시 자치구 뉴스] Forest, lawn, fitness center, etc. created in the circular plaza in the center of ‘Maebong-gil you want to walk’ in Gangnam-gu Opened to residents … Opened ‘floor fountain’ at Jangseung Park in Dongjak-gu… ‘ Hold


Dogok Neighborhood Park Circular Lawn Square

[아시아경제 박종일 기자] Gangnam-gu (Chairman Jo Seong-myung) completed the construction of the ‘Maebong Healing Forest’ of about 1800 square meters in the circular plaza in the Dogok Neighborhood Park of Maebongsan Mountain, a mountain park in the city, and opened it to residents last month.

The district received 600 million won from the government fund and carried out the second phase of the Dogok Neighborhood Park maintenance project, laying lawns in the circular plaza and planting 12,200 trees and plants such as yellow plums and plants in the surrounding damaged mountains to restore the forest ecology. In addition, a deck shelter and fitness equipment were installed in the square to create a complex healing space ‘Maebong Healing Forest’.

The district plans to continuously manage Maebong Healing Forest so that it can be established as a resting place in the forest for residents to rest and train their physical strength.

In February, Gangnam-gu completed the construction of the ‘Walking Maebong-gil’ by maintaining the circular promenade that walks around the park and installing the deck road and night lights as part of the Dogok Neighborhood Park Phase 1 maintenance project in February. are doing


Gangnam-gu mayor Cho Seong-myung said, “After ‘Maebong Road to Walk’, ‘Maebong Healing Forest’ was opened to residents, completing the first and second phases of maintenance for Dogok Neighborhood Park. When the ‘3rd-stage maintenance project’ for

Establishment of 'Maebong Healing Forest', a circular plaza in Dogok Neighborhood Park, Gangnam-gu

Dongjak-gu (Chairman Park Il-ha) installed a floor fountain in Jangseung Park (900-5 Sangdo-dong) to allow children and parents to play safely and coolly in the park.

The floor fountain in Jangseung Park, which opened this time, was created by actively collecting the opinions of residents that a facility for children to enjoy coolly in a park near their house in summer is necessary.

The district invested a total of 150 million won and completed the completion inspection of the facility on the 28th of last month and opened it on the 29th.

The floor fountain has a total floor area of ​​30㎡ and will be operated until September 31st. The operating hours are held every day from 12 noon to 5 p.m. for a total of 6 sessions of 30 minutes each. Lighting is installed in the bottom fountain, so we are considering operation at night by collecting opinions from residents.

In addition, for the cleanliness and safety of children in the midst of the summer season, the district will request the public health center to conduct water quality inspections twice a month by the end of September.

Jangseung Park is located in Sangdo 2-dong and has a rose garden, rocking chairs, and a rest area, so it is known as a good park for locals to take a walk.

Kim Won-sik, head of the Parks and Greenery Division, said, “With the creation of this floor fountain, we expect that it will become a local attraction where children can safely play in the water nearby and blow off the summer heat by creating a cool landscape.”

For more information about the floor fountain in Jangseung Park, please contact the Parks and Greenery Department.

Establishment of 'Maebong Healing Forest', a circular plaza in Dogok Neighborhood Park, Gangnam-gu

Seongbuk-gu (Chairman Lee Seung-ro) will hold the ‘August Seongbuk-gu Residents Walking Tournament’ on the 27th.

This residents’ walk is even more meaningful as it resumed two and a half years after it was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a 50-minute walking course that starts from the badminton court (Jungang Badminton Club) at the entrance of Gaeunsan Mountain, passes through Gaeunsan Dullegil, and arrives at the Sanmaru Book Cafe. do.

Residents who wish to participate in the event can participate if they come to the badminton court at the entrance of Gaeunsan at 9 am on the same day. In addition to the walking contest, various health booth experiences such as a smoking cessation clinic and dementia prevention counseling will be held.

Seongbuk-gu mayor Lee Seung-ro said, “I hope this walking contest will be an opportunity to recharge for the residents who are exhausted from Corona 19.” We will continue to work hard.”

Reporter Park Jong-il [email protected]

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