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Dongducheon-si Holds Final Report Meeting for 'Wangbang Valley Forest Trail Construction Project' Detailed Design Service

Forest Trail Design Completed from Tapdonggyo to Forest Welfare Complex
A Total of 5.6 km of Forest Trails, Including Teutmaru Walking Path, to Be Built by 2026

Dongducheon City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Park Hyung-deok) announced on the 20th that it held the final report meeting for the basic and detailed design service of the ‘Wangbang Valley Forest Trail Construction Project’ at the city hall situation room on the 19th.

Dongducheon-si Holds Final Report Meeting for 'Wangbang Valley Forest Trail Construction Project' Detailed Design Service Mayor Park Hyung-deok of Dongducheon held the final briefing session for the basic and detailed design service of the 'Wangbang Valley Forest Trail Development Project' at the city hall situation room on the 19th. Provided by Dongducheon City

About 20 senior officials, including Mayor Park Hyung-deok, Vice Mayor Lee Tae-jin, and the head of the Gyeonggi Province Border Area Development Team, attended the meeting to discuss the design of the forest trail routes and related facilities such as rest areas planned for the Wangbang Valley area.


This project was promoted to revitalize the local economy of Tapdong-dong, which has been stagnant due to the opening of Local Road No. 364, and to expand tourism facilities centered around Wangbang Valley, a valuable natural asset of the city. Through this project, a total of 5.6 km of forest trails, including the Teutmaru walking path, will be constructed in the Wangbang Valley area by 2026.


The main project status includes ▲ construction of a total of 5.6 km of forest trails such as the Teutmaru walking path ▲ linkage with the forest welfare complex ▲ creation and maintenance of rest areas ▲ installation of photo zones ▲ installation of restrooms ▲ installation of pedestrian bridges. Through this, a distinctive Wangbang Valley forest trail reflecting the unique history and tradition of the Tapdong-dong area will be created.


Mayor Park Hyung-deok of Dongducheon City said, “We have planned facilities so that citizens and tourists can use Wangbang Valley, our city’s beautiful natural asset, safely and conveniently,” and added, “I hope everyone will do their best to create a distinctive forest trail until the project is completed.”


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