Abstract

Damyang Juknokwon, with bamboo garden, is composed of five thematic gardens, including a cultural garden, an experiential botanical garden, a historical garden, a nucleus garden, and a traditional garden in an area of 15 ha. In particular, the number of visitors to Juknokwon has been increasing steadily every year since the counting started in 2005, and the number of visitors, which was only about 330,000 in 2005, was about 1.5 million in 2014 and about 1.2 million in 2015. Even though Juknokwon is a paid tourist destination and shows a significant growth year after year, it can be said that Juknokwon is competitive as a tourism resource. Therefore, in this study, a basic design plan was established to designate the local garden of Juknokwon. To this end, the value and current status of Juknokwon was analyzed, and the Juknokwon as a local garden was developed. The space of Juknokwon, which is currently divided into 4 areas, was reorganized, and subjects were assigned to each area, and new facilities and programs were designed accordingly. In addition, the current bamboo forest, Shiga Culture Village (including the Hanok Experience Village), and Chuseong Creative Village, while maintaining the current three themed gardens, while maintaining the current three themed gardens, include two themed gardens such as the Sagun Resource and the Damvit Participation Garden. It was proposed to newly create and reconstruct it into 5 theme gardens. As an experiential program, five categories of programs such as ecology, tradition, humanities, horticulture, and participation were proposed, and an organizational reorganization plan was proposed for future management and operation.

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