by Lee jonggu
Published 21 Nov.2025 14:28(KST)
Taebaek City in Gangwon Province (Mayor Lee Sangho) announced on the 21st that it held a preliminary lighting ceremony at Hwangbuja Daughter-in-Law Park on the 20th, ahead of the completion of the nightscape lighting installation project.
Taebaek City held a preliminary lighting ceremony ahead of the completion of the nightscape lighting installation work at Hwangbuja Daughter-in-Law Park on the 20th. Provided by Taebaek City
원본보기 아이콘This lighting ceremony served as an opportunity to publicly showcase the main achievements of the Hwangbuja Daughter-in-Law Park nightscape lighting installation project, which invested a total of 5 billion won (3.25 billion won from the province and 1.75 billion won from the city).
This project has been promoted as a key initiative to expand the foundation for night tourism by linking the Nakdong River Source Healing City Tower, scheduled for completion in the second half of 2025, with Taebaek's representative tourist attraction, Hwangji Pond.
Various landscape lights and sculptures have been installed across the 41,800-square-meter park site. The city completed the design and detailed engineering services in the first half of this year and has been carrying out the project with the goal of completing all construction within the year.
During the lighting ceremony, the operation of the lights was demonstrated on-site, which is expected to strengthen the connection with existing tourist resources, expand Taebaek's night tourism content, and enhance the park's evening visitation environment. As a result, Taebaek's competitiveness in night tourism is expected to be further enhanced.
A Taebaek City official stated, "This lighting ceremony was a meaningful opportunity to be the first to experience Taebaek's new nightscape," adding, "We will continue to create a safe and pleasant nighttime walking environment and provide differentiated night attractions."
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