Candidate Kim Myung-jin Proposes Development of Complex Including Convention and Medical Tourism Facilities View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Kim Myung-jin, a preliminary candidate for the National Assembly representing Seo-gu Gap, Gwangju Metropolitan City from the Alternative New Party, announced on the 29th, "We will develop the Sammu District and Mareuk-dong area into a complex specialized in global business, conventions, and medical tourism through the early construction of the Kim Dae-jung Convention Center Exhibition Hall 2."


Candidate Kim Myung-jin stated, "On the 20th, Gwangju City commissioned a feasibility study and basic plan establishment service for the construction of the Kim Dae-jung Convention Center Exhibition Hall 2," adding, "The construction of the second exhibition hall will play a leading role in specializing the Sammu District and Mareuk-dong area in global business, conventions, and medical tourism industries."


He continued, "Starting with the construction of the second exhibition hall, we will promote the relocation of Chonnam National University Hospital to the site of the Mareuk-dong ammunition depot, and the construction of a world-class business hotel, thereby developing the Sammu District and Mareuk-dong area into a genuine global business, convention, and medical tourism complex."



He also said, "We will minimize the time required for administrative procedures related to the construction of the second exhibition hall and do our best to secure national funding," promising, "After the April 15 election, we will maintain close cooperation with Gwangju City and actively engage in discussions with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, starting from the establishment of a detailed construction plan based on the results of the commissioned study."


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