A road has recently been created that enables anyone to travel comfortably from Ttangkkeut Village in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do to Ttangkkeut Pagoda without stairs or slopes.
In keeping with Haenam County on the 4th, the facilities of the Ttangkkeut Tourist Site are outdated 30 years after its construction, and a few sections resulting in the Ttangkkeut Pagoda are product of stairs and slopes, making it difficult for the elderly, the disabled, and other transportation vulnerable people to pass.
The newly created Ttangkkeut Dream Road starts from the Ttangkkeut monorail platform and results in the Ttangkkeut Tower. Through this construction, the roughly 350m walking path will probably be improved for easier walking, and along the best way, there will probably be a rest area and photo zone where tourists can rest, and a pergola to avoid the sun and rain. installed.
Specifically, from the purpose where the Ttangkkeut Skywalk is situated, a 450m deck path where you possibly can walk while taking a look at the ocean extends to the Ttangkkeut Tower, making it one other attraction where you possibly can benefit from the spectacular ocean view of the Ttangkkeut Tower at a look.
Lights will probably be installed on all roads in Kumgi Land to create a spot of unique memories for tourists who visit the End of the World tourist attractions or stay on the End of the World at night.
As well as, the Land’s End Observatory, which you’ll be able to climb up by riding a monorail, the World’s End Park, which is a miniature version of the top of the world’s six continents, and the 41-meter long skywalk extending out to the ocean on the End of the World, are also being built and are attracting visitors.
A military official said, “We created Ttangkkeut Dream Road in order that many tourists can experience the unique brand values of Korea, resembling Ttangkkeut Village and Ttangkkeut Tower, more closely.” He added, “With the barrier-free road created this time, Ttangkkeut Tourist Site will take a second breakthrough.” “We are going to do our greatest to operate it,” he said.
Reporter Yang Jun-seok kailas21@aitimes.com