Boseong,South Korea: Massive Tourism & Ecological Projects Underway – A Deep Dive
Boseong,South Korea – July 2,2025 – A sweeping ₩500 billion (approximately $370 million USD) marine fisheries tourism project is rapidly progressing in Boseong County,South Jeolla Province,poised to transform the region into a major ecological adn experiential tourism destination. The initiative leverages Boseong’s unique coastal assets – its coasts, tidal flats, islands, and ports – to attract both domestic and international visitors.
ecological Exploration Road & Tidal Flat Experiences: Construction of the 20.4km ‘bulgyo-Jangdo Ecological Exploration Road’ is well underway, slated for completion in 2026. This road will connect key tidal flat areas and coastline, offering unprecedented access to the region’s natural beauty [[3]]. Currently, summer access to sea decks and walking paths is limited, prompting a shift towards car-based experiential tourism focused on the tidal flats around jangdo, Jangam-ri, and Jangyang-ri.
Women-Led Ecological Parks: A meaningful portion of the investment – ₩25.5 billion (approximately $19 million USD) – is dedicated to the creation of the ‘Women’s Mangu Friendship Wetland Park’ and ‘Blue Carbon Ecological Garden’. This project, a collaboration between Boseong County and Suncheon City, aims to empower women in the National Maritime Ecological park and contribute to carbon neutrality goals. Pending preliminary feasibility approval in the third quarter of 2025, the parks are targeted for opening in 2030.
Tidal Flat Restoration & Carbon Neutrality: Boseong is actively addressing the climate crisis through a dedicated tidal flat restoration project. The initiative focuses on establishing a new plant community by 2026 and managing existing 1.44 hectares of tidal flats to contribute to south Korea’s 2050 carbon neutral objectives.
Island Infrastructure improvements: The fourth general development plan for Boseong’s islands includes 15 infrastructure projects focused on improving the quality of life for island residents, encompassing opening and renovation work on Jangdo, Do-do, and other islands.
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Call to Action: Plan your visit to Boseong and experience the natural beauty and ecological innovation of South Korea’s rising tourism star! Stay tuned to world-today-news.com for further updates on this developing story.