Mungyeong-si, Gyeongbuk, Actively Prepares for Public Institution Relocation Season 2 View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Young-wook] Mungyeong City, Gyeongsangbuk-do announced on the 30th that it has begun full-scale preparations to attract additional relocated public institutions.


The city sent letters to 153 public institutions relocated from local areas and universities in the metropolitan area, and plans to promote visits to additional relocated public institutions and attract activities such as second campuses and training facilities of metropolitan universities by the end of the year.


The letter includes differentiated regional advantages such as the opening of the Jungbu Inland High-Speed Railway in 2023, geographical advantages as a railway-centered city, a sports, leisure, culture, and tourism city, a premium educational city ideal for raising children, as well as one-stop administrative services for relocating institutions and scholarships for their children.


Ko Yoon-hwan, mayor of Mungyeong City, said, “The additional relocation of public institutions is essential for national balanced development. With the opening of the Jungbu Inland High-Speed Railway, we will continuously promote Mungyeong, which has superior geographical conditions compared to any other region, and do our utmost to attract institutions that can provide practical help to the local economy.”





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