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Gwangju Kimchi Town is a busy place. Globalization and industrialization are
‘mirage’
Entered 2024-10-22 11.06
Edited 2024-10-22 16:55
Panoramic view of kimchi
‘Gwangju Kimchi Town, which was opened to establish the globalization of kimchi, is not doing its job.
There is growing public opinion that
It was built as the only kimchi complex theme park in Korea, but it is a representative food festival.
The store is closed due to the decision not to hold the Jane Kimchi Festival:
According to Gwangju City on the 22nd, Kimchi Town in Imam-dong has a total land area of ​​79,930 m.
The facility opened in October 2010 with an area of ​​8790m, 2 underground floors and 4 above ground.
Put in a coffin:
In 2012, following the construction of a kimchi museum and processing plant at a cost of KRW 34.7 billion,
An additional KRW 18.2 billion will be invested each year to globalize and industrialize kimchi.
We operate a Kimchi Research Institute Hall.

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Gwangju Kimchi Town (Kimchi factory in Imam-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju City Education
Gwangju Kimchi Industry, Dalrak, in the selection evaluation for food ingredients suppliers
Saving the base’s face: Gwangju Mayor Lee Yong-seop announces the kimchi industry
Although it was included as one of the top industries, it has not had any significant results for several years.
Some point out that it is not ‘sticking to a bottomless poison’.
On the 7th, the Industrial Construction Committee of the Gwangju City Council held Mt. Jeonrak in Gwangju.
In the business bureau settlement review, lawmakers for the Gwangju kimchi industry
The following points are made:
Gwangju City Councilor Kim Jeom-gi said, “The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education’s eco-friendly excellent food
In the evaluation for selecting an ingredient supplier, Kimchi Gong in Kimchi Town
Jang received a score of ‘0’ in the hygiene section of the facility and was evaluated as ineligible.
I would like to say that there is:

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Gwangju Kimchi Town is half empty with no visitors, no solution.
me
Entered 20240810. 12.07
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Lack of visitors and lack of conferences
42.6 billion invested, 1.7 billion annually
Oegok area with poor accessibility
Additional land purchased and project underway
Mudeung Ilbo
On the morning of the 7th, the Kimchi Town mural in Imam-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju fell and the floor was colored.
Full of naughty atmosphere
Gwangju is the only kimchi-themed mark in the country created by investing tens of billions of won.
Kimchi Town All is closed as the number of visitors drops off.
As a result, it is necessary to prepare an activation plan:

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The attraction line inside the museum (a performance to attract guests) is broken and is being repaired.
Most other experience facilities are also not being inspected:
Most facilities, including the kimchi education experience center outside the museum, are closed.
It’s been a long time
There are no visitors other than employees at the kimchi cafe at the entrance of the building.
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Is it as important as the taste of Sooksim?
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Is it a snack-level meal with crunchy rice?
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cucumber cucumber
Naegumak Kimchi
green onion kimchi
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Mudeung Ilbo
On the morning of the 7th, the fishing boat at the Kimchi Town Museum in Nam-gu, Gwangju, was operating properly.
Jiyanggo is broken.

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7:00 p.m. The Kimchi Education Experience Center in the main building of Nam-gu Kimchi Town is also closed.
You cannot enter the main building at all.

It was made at a cost of 52.9 billion won.

There are no visitors and most of the internal facilities are broken.

Unstaffed, unmanaged and neglected.

I wonder whose pocket this was shoehorned into.

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