Ulsan Nam-gu Produces Promotional Video for 'Detailed Address' Application and Distributes on YouTube and More

Ulsan Nam-gu Office.

Ulsan Nam-gu Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Nam-gu, Ulsan produced an event video to complete the detailed 'dong-floor-unit' addresses for multi-family houses and commercial buildings in the district.


While apartments and row houses have detailed addresses assigned, one-room units, multi-family houses, and commercial buildings have not yet been distinguished.


On the 17th, Nam-gu announced that it would present an interesting promotional video to encourage applications for assigning detailed addresses to such houses and buildings and to promote the use of these addresses.


The newly produced promotional video comically depicts inconvenient cases caused by the lack of detailed addresses in the form of three episodes. Employees from the Land Information Division of Nam-gu Office appeared in the video to add a sense of 'reality.'


The person in charge of detailed addresses actively participated in the entire production process, from idea conception and scriptwriting to acting, to make the promotional message easy for citizens to understand.


The title of the promotional video is "Road Name Address Blind Spot, Why Are You There?" and it is uploaded on the Ulsan Nam-gu Whale Broadcasting Station TV YouTube channel.


It will be broadcast on digital information displays (DID) at Dong Administrative Welfare Centers, multi-use gathering places, and will also be posted in the September issue of the mobile district newsletter, Gonguptap.


Detailed addresses refer to the dong-floor-unit indicated after the building number in road name addresses. Since apartments and row houses are recorded in the building register, detailed addresses have been used since the adoption of road name addresses.


However, one-room units, multi-family houses, and commercial buildings require a separate application to use detailed addresses.


Applications for assigning detailed addresses can be made by the building owner or tenant, and can be submitted online through the government civil service portal, Government24. Applications can also be mailed or submitted in person to the Land Information Division of Nam-gu Office.



A Nam-gu official said, "Due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation, face-to-face promotion through existing booths became difficult, so we produced the video to switch to a non-face-to-face promotional method."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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