Pyeongchon Central Park

Pyeongchon Central Park
LocationDongan-gu, Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Coordinates37°23′23″N 126°57′33″E / 37.3896°N 126.9593°E / 37.3896; 126.9593
Korean name
Hangul
평촌중앙공원
Hanja
平村中央公園
Revised RomanizationPyeongchon Jungang Gongwon
McCune–ReischauerP'yŏngch'on Chungang Kongwŏn

Pyeongchon Central Park (Korean: 평촌중앙공원) is a public park in Dongan-gu, Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Pyeongchon Central Park was opened on 31 December 1993 with a total space of approximately 119,843 square metres (1,289,980 sq ft).

Pyeongchon Central Park is located next to the Acro Towers and Hagwon-ga to the south, with Anyang City Hall one block directly north. The park's main feature is a complex fountain system connected by artificial streambeds.

The park includes tennis courts, a soccer field, basketball courts, badminton courts, gateball court (croquet lawn), in-line skate park, a performance stage, concession stand, and an X-game court, where skaters can practice stunts. There are also quite a few statues and fountains. A free large community aerobics class takes place regularly in the evenings at center of the park, where free concerts are sometimes held.

The street on the park's north side is closed off to traffic on weekends, and used for flea markets and as a course for kids to drive tiny cars and motorcycles and the citizen play to various ways