Jeonju City Councilor Kim Nam-gyu, as a Historical and Cultural Interpreter, "Properly Informing Village History" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Tae-in] Councilor Kim Nam-gyu of Jeonju City Council, who stepped forward as a historical and cultural interpreter to promote the history of the village amid busy municipal activities, is becoming a hot topic.


Councilor Kim Nam-gyu (Songcheon 1 and 2-dong) took on the role of a historical and cultural interpreter on the morning of the 26th, along with residents of the Songcheon 1-dong village planning group, to properly inform about the history of local villages such as the Sageun-ri Paleolithic site and the Early Three Kingdoms period site.


The area around Osong-ri and Sageun-ri in Songcheon 1-dong, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju City, was confirmed to have been inhabited since the Paleolithic era when a large number of Paleolithic artifacts were excavated during a surface survey and trial excavation for apartment construction in 2004.



Councilor Kim stated, “Our neighborhood was known as a place where over ten thousand people could live actively during the late Goryeo and early Joseon periods (可活萬人之地), so the recent presence of the local history unit is no coincidence,” and emphasized, “I will continue to take the lead in properly informing residents about the history of the village.”


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