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Photo Spots by the Starlight Castle
The Dadaepo area has lit up with a light of hope, embodying the aspirations for the upcoming year of 2026. The White Castle light sculpture installed around the Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams is going viral as a photo spot for visitors. You can also see artificial snow at the Sunset Fountain of Dreams on weekends and holidays, adding joy to winter. A mother and a daughter at the Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams on December 16.
2025-12-24
Cheonma Village Smart Farm Launches SmartStore Operation
You can now simply order fresh leafy vegetables grown at the Cheonma Village Smart Farm through Naver SmartStore and have them delivered to your home. Cheonma Village has finally opened its SmartStore. In the past, customers would have to order Smart Farm vegetables by phone or in person, which was a burden. But now, you can simply search for “Cheonhae Maru Smart Farm” on Naver and click the link below, and you will be redirected to the store. A kilogram of same-day harvest European-style leafy vegetables was available at KRW 12,000. It was a discounted price, 33% off from the original price of KRW 18,000. Free shipping was also available to pique the interest of shoppers. I got an additional KRW 1,000 discount by turning on store notifications. I ordered on Monday evening, and my package arrived two days later on Wednesday. The styrofoam box was packed with five different types of vegetables, including romaine, frill ice, ovired lettuce , butterhead, and caipira. They were all secured with ice packs. Harvested and shipped upon order, the vegetables were fresh and in excellent condition. Despite my worries that I may have ordered too much for my family, the vegetables seemed to endure quite some time. I made salads every morning for my slow-aging diet. Perhaps because of the variety of vegetables, I never got tired of the taste even after eating them for several days in a row. Actually, it was fun to pick and choose what to eat. I also made sandwiches with them. The fresh salads made every meal abundant. I feel confident about their quality after watching their farming videos on SmartStore. Cheonhae Maru, a part of an urban regeneration project, is a resident-led smart farm in Cheonma Village. It is operated by the Cheonma Village Management Social Cooperative. Don’t miss the chance to try these fresh vegetables grown by our neighbors.
2025-12-24
Remarkable Steps of Saha-gu Corporate Development Council
Founded in March 2007, the Saha-gu Corporate Development Council is emerging as a loyal supporter of the local community. The Council is a friendly circle of businesses based in Saha-gu, formed to promote mutual growth and contribute to the local community. At present, there are around 70 member companies. The Council does not merely focus on corporate solidarity; it engages in a range of social contribution programs. To name a few of the Council’s notable activities, it identified and relayed the difficulties faced by local businesses to relevant organizations, leveraging the commencement of free commuter buses in industrial complex areas with underdeveloped transportation systems. The Council also established a workers’ welfare center to improve employee welfare. The Council continues to show active involvement in the community through the operation of the Saha-gu Workers’ Support Center. Furthermore, over the past 12 years, the Council has continued its community service by sponsoring over KRW 800 million for low-income families, children, and other vulnerable groups through the “One Company, One Home Partnership” program. In addition, the Council, in an effort to fulfill its corporate social responsibility, continues to provide free meals at the regional welfare center along with monetary donations. It also hosts the annual “Saha Galmaetgil Walking Festival” to promote harmony among local residents. • Membership Inquiries: Job Policy Division (+82-51-220-4464)
2025-12-12
Little Prince House to Open in March Next Year
MOU signed with Little Prince House; Korea’s only exhibition hall approved by France’s Saint-Exupéry Foundation Little Prince House, officially authorized by France’s Saint-Exupéry Foundation, is set to open in March 2026 in Gamcheon Culture Village.Saha-gu announced on November 18 that it has signed an MOU with Little Prince House to establish Korea’s only permanent Little Prince exhibition hall endorsed by the Saint-Exupéry Foundation within Gamcheon Culture Village.Little Prince House will serve as Korea’s only permanent cultural exhibition hall dedicated to The Little Prince, officially sponsored and approved by the Saint-Exupéry Foundation. The facility will comprise four floors above ground and one basement level. The exhibition hall will showcase a variety of exhibits and interactive experiences highlighting the literary significance of The Little Prince and the philosophy of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It will also feature the sale of authentic merchandise licensed by the Foundation.To commemorate the 140th anniversary of Korea–France diplomatic relations and the 80th anniversary of the publication of The Little Prince, special events will be held in conjunction with the March 2026 opening.Gamcheon Culture Village is one of Busan’s leading tourist attractions, drawing more than 3 million visitors each year, with its Little Prince statue recognized as one of its signature landmarks. With the opening of Little Prince House in 2026, the village is expected to make a significant leap forward, evolving into a global destination where art, storytelling, and world-class cultural content come together in one place.A Saha-gu official stated, “Little Prince House will become a new cultural landmark driving tourism along the lower pathway of Gamcheon Culture Village. We expect it to lay the groundwork for balanced development across the village and sustainable cultural tourism in which residents and tourists grow together.”
2025-11-18
esign Competition Announced for Youth Culture Center in Seobusan Smart Valley (formerly Sinpyeong–Jangnim Industrial Complex)
Construction to begin next year and finish in 2028: three-story, 1,458 m² facility to include shared offices, exercise areas, and rest spacesSaha-gu has launched a design competition for the Youth Culture Center to be built in Seobusan Smart Valley, formerly known as the Sinpyeong–Jangnim Industrial Complex. The district plans to construct the Youth Culture Center as a three-story building with a total floor area of 1,458 m² at 1144-15 Jangnim-dong. The center aims to support the transformation of the aging industrial complex into a youth-friendly industrial zone by providing cultural spaces for young workers and serving as a central hub for youth activities.The facility will include a shared kitchen, a community start-up incubation center, and youth shared offices, along with welfare amenities such as indoor exercise areas and rest spaces. The project has a total construction budget of approximately KRW 6.851 billion, with design fees estimated at around KRW 310 million. Construction is scheduled to begin in October 2026 and is expected to be completed by March 2028.Saha-gu will accept design submissions until 4 PM on December 12, followed by a two-stage evaluation process to select the winning design.Seobusan Smart Valley adopted its new name to shift the image of the aging Sinpyeong–Jangnim Industrial Complex. Since being selected for the 2024 Industrial Complex Environment Improvement Project package, the area has been advancing various initiatives to reinvent itself as a modern, future-oriented industrial hub.
2025-11-01
Dangni Small Library Reopens After Comprehensive Renovation
Reopening on November 7 with upgraded facilities and newly created specialized spacesDangni Small Library reopened on November 7 as a newly renovated, child-friendly multi-purpose cultural space.The library was selected last August for a Busan Metropolitan City public project and underwent a full renovation from January to October this year. Originally opened in 2014, the library has upgraded its aging facilities through this renovation, introducing an English Zone, a science-focused learning area, and new digital content. The 348.55 m² space now features a range of themed facilities. On the first floor, visitors will find a children’s room tailored for infants and elementary students, the “Imagination Workshop” for hands-on activities using digital devices, a “Smart Farm” where children can observe plant growth, and an “AR Zone” integrating augmented reality (AR) technology. The second floor includes an “Immersive Experience Zone” for virtual reality activities, a “Program Room” dedicated to reading programs, and comfortable reading seats equipped with enhanced lighting and ergonomic chairs.The renovated library will also introduce new technology-driven content, including virtual role-playing programs using digital materials, creative activities using advanced tools such as 3D pens and digital plant-cultivation devices, and electronic bulletin boards for library announcements and information.
2025-10-01
BuTX Linking Gadeokdo New Airport–Hadan–Osiria in 33 Minutes Passes KDI’s Private Investment Eligibility Review
The next-generation Busan-type Express Rail (BuTX) project—a 54-kilometer rapid transit line connecting eastern and western Busan in just 33 minutes via Hadan—has passed the private investment eligibility review conducted by the Korea Development Institute (KDI).Busan Metropolitan City commissioned KDI to conduct the review in November 2023 as part of its plan to develop BuTX as a private investment project. The proposed line incorporates cutting-edge hydrogen-powered rail vehicle technology. BuTX is designed as an advanced express transit system operating through deep underground tunnels using low-carbon, eco-friendly hydrogen-powered trains. The line will span a total of 54.04 kilometers, connecting seven stations across the city and enabling travel from Gadeokdo New Airport to Osiria in just 33 minutes. The planned route will run from Gadeokdo New Airport through Myeongji, Hadan, Bukhang, Bujeon, and Centum City before reaching Osiria. Travel time is estimated at 14 minutes from Gadeokdo New Airport to Hadan and about 19 minutes from Hadan to Osiria. BuTX Express Train Co., Ltd. (tentative name), with Hana Financial Group as lead investor, submitted a letter of intent to participate in the project in September 2023. With the project now having passed KDI’s review, BuTX is cleared to proceed as a private investment initiative.
2025-10-01
Seobusan Medical Center to Break Ground Next Year
The project to establish the Seobusan Medical Center, which will help alleviate the discrepancy of medical services between eastern and western Busan, and serve as a hub for infectious disease response, is now moving forward in full motion. On Sep. 5, the Busan Metropolitan Government signed a build-transfer-lease (BTL) implementation agreement with Seobusan Healing Planet at the Grand Auditorium of the Saha-gu Office’s second building. Construction of the Seobusan Medical Center will begin in 2026 and is scheduled for completion in 2028. The project will cost ₩85.826 billion. Upon completion, ownership of the facility will be transferred to the Busan Metropolitan Government, while the project operator will retain management and operational rights for 20 years. The medical center will be built on lots 646-1 and 646-6 Sinpyeong-dong near Sinpyeong Station on Busan Metro Line 1. This general hospital will house 300 beds, spanning a total floor area of 29,166.41 square meters and a site area of 14,381.5 square meters, with one basement level and six above-ground floors. The facility will operate as a 24-hour regional emergency medical center, providing essential medical departments, infectious disease response, and a dental center for persons with disabilities. Equipped with advanced medical equipment such as CT and MRI scanners, the facility aims to establish itself as a key public healthcare institution serving western Busan.
2025-09-26
District’s Bestselling Product ⑭: Hwangsil Towel
“It’s too pretty to just be a scrubbing towel!” “It’s amazing how it removes dead skin so gently that even kids like it. Oh look! There’s a design of Gamcheon Culture Village, too!” These were the reactions of residents viewing products displayed in the main building of the district office. When people think of scrubbing towels, they typically imagine the yellow piece of fabric with three black stripes. But the idea that a soft, fabric-like material can gently remove dead skin feels refreshingly innovative. Hwangsil Towel (2F, 451 Jangpyeong-ro / +82-51-902-5250) began in 2010 as a Busan-style preliminary social enterprise (Sahapumasi Songi Atti Project Group) and transitioned into a corporation in 2015. Founded and steadily grown in Saha-gu, the company continues to develop as one of the district’s representative enterprises. Its origin story is fascinating as well: inspired by records from the Joseon dynasty royal court, which mention bathing with red bean soap and silk, the company developed bath towels using artificial silk (viscose rayon), a material most similar in texture and properties to silk. Hwangsil Towel products are crafted using a patented weaving technique with viscose rayon extracted from trees and feature a variety of printed designs. The lineup includes different types of products, such as square towels, back scrub towels, and facial towels, available both as individual items and gift sets. The products are sold on almost all major online shopping platforms and are also available as Hometown Love gifts. All products have passed textile safety tests and are certified child-safe, ensuring they can be safely used even by infants under three years old. Recently, to expand into overseas markets, the company launched its K-Culture series, featuring designs inspired by royal weddings, traditional folk performances, Bongsan Talchum (mask dance), and Dongnae Hakchum (crane dance). The company also introduced the Busan Edition, highlighting local icons such as Haeundae, Gwangalli, Gamcheon Culture Village, and Jagalchi Market, becoming popular among visitors to Busan. Although exports are still in the early stages, Hwangsil Towel products are already available on international platforms such as Amazon, Qoo10, and AliExpress.
2025-09-26
Come Down to Eulsukdo Island and Experience “Giselle,” a Romantic Ballet Masterpiece
Giselle, a romantic ballet masterpiece jointly performed by some of Korea’s leading private ballet companies, will be staged at the Eulsukdo Cultural Center. Giselle stands as a representative work of the Romantic era, renowned for its ethereal staging of white ballet and its moving portrayal of love and heartbreak. This performance will bring that poignant love to life through the dreamlike charm of Ballet Blanc—the ethereal corps de ballet dressed in white tutus. Under the dim moonlight in a forest, the Wilis, spirits of maidens betrayed in love, dance in flowing dresses that shimmer like mist, creating the illusion of floating above the stage and evoking the surreal beauty of Ballet Blanc. The production is directed by the Ballet ESTP Cooperative, an organization formed by eight private ballet companies: Universal Ballet, Seoul Ballet Theatre, SEO Ballet Theatre, Wise Ballet Theatre, Kim Ok-ryeon Ballet Theatre, Jung Hyung-il Ballet Creative, Dance Theater Shahar, and Yunbyul Ballet Company. Since its founding in 2012, the cooperative has consistently worked to develop and popularize ballet through collaborative performances, educational programs, and diverse cultural events, pursuing sustainable artistic growth across the Korean ballet community. Date: Sat, Oct. 25 at 5 PM Venue: Eulsukdo Cultural Center Grand Theater Admission: ₩20,000 (1F); ₩10,000 (2F) Inquiries: Eulsukdo Cultural Center (+82-51-220-5811~5814) Reservations: 20% off via the Eulsukdo Cultural Center website
2025-09-26
Saha District Secures KRW 6.6 Billion for Pedestrian-Friendly Infrastructure Upgrade
Project to Improve Pedestrian Safety and Urban Aesthetics near Dong-A University and Busan Girls’ High SchoolSaha District Office announced that it has been officially selected for inclusion in the 2025 Green New Deal Underground Power Line Project, a national initiative administered by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.사하구는 산업통상자원부가 주관하는 '2025년 그린뉴딜 전선로 지중화 공모사업'에 최종 선정돼, 동아대학교와 부산여자고등학교 인근 통학로 일대를 안전하고 쾌적한 보행환경으로 정비할 계획이다.정비 대상은 낙동대로516번길과 520번길 일원의 약 600m 구간으로, 기존 전신주와 전선으로 인한 안전사고 위험 및 도시 미관 저해 문제가 지속적으로 제기되어 온 지역이다. 이번 사업을 통해 전선 및 통신선 지중화, 보행자 안전 확보, 도시 경관 개선이 이루어질 예정이다. 총 66억 원의 예산이 투입되며, 지자체는 이 중 30%를 부담한다. 사하구는 올해 상반기 내로 한국전력 및 통신사와 협약을 체결하고, 본격적인 사업을 추진할 예정이다. 이갑준 사하구청장은 “이번 지중화 사업을 통해 더 안전하고 아름다운 도시 환경을 만들겠다”며, “앞으로도 주민 편의를 위한 다양한 사업을 적극 추진하겠다”고 전했다.The district plans to enhance pedestrian safety by converting overhead power and communication lines into underground systems along a 600-meter stretch near Dong-A University and Busan Girls’ High School, specifically around Nakdong-daero 516beon-gil and Nakdong-daero 520beon-gil.This area, known for its high foot and vehicle traffic, has long faced safety concerns and urban clutter due to overhead utility poles and wires. The upcoming project will resolve these issues by relocating cables underground, ensuring a safer and more pleasant walking environment for students and residents alike.The Green New Deal Underground Power Line Project focuses on improving urban landscapes and pedestrian safety in school zones, traditional markets, and urban regeneration areas. The initiative in Saha District will receive a total investment of KRW 6.6 billion, of which 30% will be funded by the local government.Saha District aims to begin the project in the first half of this year, with agreements to be signed between Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) and local telecommunications providers. Road improvements will also be carried out in parallel, reinforcing the district’s commitment to building safe school routes.The project is expected to not only improve safety but also enhance the aesthetics of “Youth Street” near Dong-A University and contribute to revitalizing nearby commercial areas.Mayor Lee Gap-jun stated, “Through this underground power line project, we aim to offer our residents a safer and more attractive urban environment,” adding, “Saha District will continue to actively promote projects that improve the quality of life for our community.”
2025-03-31
Saha District Introduces AI-Powered Safety Management for Jangnim Detention Basin
Saha District is introducing South Korea’s first AI-powered detention basin at Jangnim, enhancing flood prevention with real-time monitoring, automated response systems, and predictive maintenance.사하구, 장림유수지에 AI 기반 안전관리 시스템 도입사하구가 장림유수지에 인공지능(AI) 기반 안전관리 플랫폼을 도입하는 사업을 본격 추진한다. 이 사업은 행정안전부 주관 ‘2024년 시설 개선 및 표준 모델 공모 사업’에 선정되어 총 11억 원의 사업비가 투입되며, 전국 최초로 AI를 활용한 유수지 안전관리 시스템이 구축될 예정이다. 장림유수지는 집중호우 시 빗물을 일시적으로 저장하고 서서히 방류하는 유수지로, 홍수 예방과 수질 개선에 중요한 역할을 한다. 하지만 기후 변화로 인해 예상치 못한 강우량이 증가하면서, 보다 체계적이고 지능적인 관리 시스템의 필요성이 커지고 있다. 이번 사업을 통해 장림유수지에는 지능형 CCTV와 출입 통제 시스템이 도입되며, 실시간 수위 감시 및 자동 대응 체계가 마련된다. 특히, AI 기반 배수펌프장 운영 시스템이 구축되어 기상 데이터를 분석하고 강우량을 예측해 홍수 위험을 사전에 감지할 수 있게 된다. AI는 펌프 설비의 상태를 지속적으로 점검하여 고장을 미리 예측하고 유지보수를 시행함으로써 운영 효율성을 극대화할 것으로 기대된다. 사하구는 올여름 집중호우에 대비해 지능형 CCTV와 출입구 관리 시스템을 우선 구축하고, 단계적으로 AI 기술을 활용한 안전관리 인프라를 확대할 계획이다. 이번 사업을 통해 장림유수지는 첨단 기술을 기반으로 한 스마트 홍수 방지 허브로 거듭날 전망이며, 사하구는 향후에도 스마트 방재 인프라 구축을 적극 추진할 방침이다.Saha District has announced the implementation of an AI-based safety management platform for the Jangnim Detention Basin, marking the first time artificial intelligence (AI) technology will be applied to a detention basin in South Korea. The project, selected for the 2024 Facility Improvement and Standard Model Contest led by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, will receive a total investment of 1.1 billion KRW. By integrating cutting-edge technology, the district aims to set a new benchmark in flood prevention and urban water safety.A detention basin plays a crucial role in flood control and urban water management by temporarily holding excess rainwater and gradually releasing it to prevent sudden flooding. Unlike a retention pond, which retains water permanently, a detention basin remains dry between storms, filling only during heavy rainfall. This system helps regulate water flow, reduce soil erosion, and improve water quality by filtering out pollutants before releasing water into nearby streams or rivers. In Saha District, where extreme weather events are becoming more frequent due to climate change, Jangnim Detention Basin serves as a vital infrastructure to safeguard residents and businesses from the increasing risks of urban flooding.To enhance its efficiency, the district will introduce AI-driven monitoring and automated response systems. Intelligent CCTV cameras and an advanced access control system will be installed to monitor real-time water levels and detect potential hazards. The most groundbreaking aspect of the project is the integration of AI technology into the drainage pump station, a first-of-its-kind initiative in South Korea. This AI system will analyze weather data to predict rainfall, continuously track water levels, and trigger immediate responses when abnormalities are detected. By doing so, the system ensures that flood control measures are activated swiftly and precisely, minimizing the risk of overflow.In addition to real-time monitoring, the AI system will also perform predictive maintenance on the pump equipment, diagnosing potential failures before they occur. By automatically assessing the condition of the pumps and scheduling necessary repairs, the system will prevent unexpected malfunctions that could disrupt flood control operations. Furthermore, big data analysis and AI-driven reporting will streamline the management of drainage facilities, making the entire process more efficient and responsive to changing weather conditions.As part of its preparations for the summer monsoon season, Saha District will prioritize the installation of intelligent CCTV and automated entry controls, ensuring that abnormal conditions near the detention basin and pump station are detected early. By strengthening flood prevention measures and optimizing emergency response protocols, the district hopes to significantly reduce flood damage and enhance public safety.Saha District is dedicated to strengthening disaster prevention infrastructure through the implementation of an AI-based safety management system. This initiative is designed to proactively prevent accidents while significantly enhancing the efficiency of flood control and emergency response operations. Leveraging the secured budget, the district will systematically expand this initiative, ensuring a safer and more resilient urban environment for all residents.
2025-03-18
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