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It has been 36 years since the Korea Racing Authority left the Ttukseom Racecourse in Seoul in 1989 and moved to Gwacheon. Until now, the Korean Horse Association has been changing close to the daily lives of citizens by breathing with the growth of Gwacheon's cities.
Today, Let's Run Park Seoul in the Korean Racing Authority is functioning as an open park in the city center that can be used by all Gwacheon citizens beyond the function of a racetrack. Citizens continue to visit even on days when there is no race, with large green spaces, trails, and rest areas where families can stay, as well as cultural spaces where exhibitions and experiences can be made.
Based on these spatial characteristics, the Korean Horse Association has steadily expanded cultural and community activities with the region. Baro Market, a direct market for agricultural and livestock products, seasonal events such as spring cherry blossom festivals and fall drone shows, and family participation programs are becoming an opportunity to recognize Let's Run Park Seoul as a "space to relax and enjoy in daily life." This is the result of continuing to think about how citizens use and feel space.
An official from the Korea Racing Authority said, "Let's Run Park Seoul is not a separate space from Gwacheon citizens' lives, but a part of the area that has breathed and grown together."
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