Cheongdo-gun Pan-Citizen Countermeasures Committee, 'Post-Corona - Happy Cheongdo Worth Living' Campaign on the 14th

The photo shows Governor Lee Cheol-woo and staff at the Gyeongbuk Provincial Office Dongnak Hall on June 2nd, shouting "Let's Run Again, Gyeongbuk" to revitalize the local economy and tourism, which have been stagnant due to COVID-19.

The photo shows Governor Lee Cheol-woo and staff at the Gyeongbuk Provincial Office Dongnak Hall on June 2nd, shouting "Let's Run Again, Gyeongbuk" to revitalize the local economy and tourism, which have been stagnant due to COVID-19.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Lee Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongbuk Province, visited the Cheongdo area, which was severely affected by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), on the 14th to continue his on-site communication campaign titled 'Let's Run Again, Gyeongbuk.'


On this day, Governor Lee attended the 'Post-COVID-19 - Creating a Happy Cheongdo Worth Living' all-citizen campaign held at the Cheongdo County Community Center, offering consolation to the residents and promising maximum support for economic crisis recovery. Cheongdo County is striving to strengthen the unity of local residents by forming an 'All-Citizen Countermeasure Committee' to overcome the negative image of being the area with the highest number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the province.


About 250 people attended the campaign, including Governor Lee Cheol-woo, Cheongdo County Mayor Lee Seung-yul, National Assembly member Lee Man-hee, Chairman of the County Council Park Ki-ho, Provincial Assembly members Park Kwon-hyun, Kim Ha-su, Lee Sun-hee, and heads of institutions and social organizations in Cheongdo County, who are members of the All-Citizen Countermeasure Committee.


After attending the morning event, Governor Lee visited the opening ceremony of the road widening and expansion project from Cheongdo Samgeori to Cheongdo Bridge, completed this year, and the Harmony Market held at Cheongdo Market in the afternoon. As his final schedule of the day, he planned to visit the Cheongdo County branch of the Korean War Veterans Association to express gratitude for the sacrificial spirit of the veterans.



The governor stated, "Cheongdo was the first area in the province to experience the COVID-19 crisis, but from now on, it is important. As the birthplace of the Saemaul Undong (New Village Movement), I expect that Cheongdo County can overcome the post-COVID economic crisis with the spirit of Saemaul and once again create a happy Cheongdo worth living in."


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