‘700 Million KRW Fund Delivered for Creating Ochre Paths at Dosibaramgil Forest and Mujigae Park’
BNK Gyeongnam Bank is supporting the park and Hwangtotgil trail development project promoted by Gimhae City to improve the health of its citizens.
On the 26th, BNK Gyeongnam Bank delivered a “70 million KRW fund for the creation of the Urban Wind Path Forest and Rainbow Park Barefoot Walking Trail” to Gimhae City.
‘Donation for the Creation Fund of Barefoot Walking Trails in Doshi Baramgil Forest and Mujigae Park’.
On the same day, Bank President Ye Kyung-tak visited Gimhae City Hall to present the “Certificate of the Fund for the Creation of the Urban Wind Path Forest and Rainbow Park Barefoot Walking Trail” to Mayor Hong Tae-yong and held a cordial meeting.
The 70 million KRW fund prepared by BNK Gyeongnam Bank will be used to install foot washing stations and ventilation facilities within the Urban Wind Path Forest and to create the Hwangtotgil trail within Rainbow Park, enabling local residents to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Gimhae City plans to create a 700-meter section of the Urban Wind Path Forest in the Seoncheon district of Juchon-myeon and a 300-meter barefoot walking trail within Rainbow Park, which will be opened to citizens in the first half of next year.
Bank President Ye Kyung-tak said, “We prepared this fund so that the newly created Urban Wind Path Forest and Rainbow Park Barefoot Walking Trail can receive much love and interest from the citizens and residents of Gimhae. BNK Gyeongnam Bank will continue to carry out social contribution projects that the local community needs and desires, fulfilling its role as a leading financial institution in the region.”
Meanwhile, BNK Gyeongnam Bank is promoting the “Todakgil (Hwangtotgil) Creation Project with BNK” to improve the health of local residents and utilize idle land along local streams.
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