On the 10th, Embassies of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Holding Overseas Voting Receive Support with Quarantine Rule Promotion Banners and KF-94 Masks

On the 8th, a Yongsan District Office official (left) delivered quarantine supplies to the Embassy of Kazakhstan and fist-bumped with embassy staff.

On the 8th, a Yongsan District Office official (left) delivered quarantine supplies to the Embassy of Kazakhstan and fist-bumped with embassy staff.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Yongsan-gu (Mayor Seongjanghyun) supported quarantine supplies to two foreign embassies in Korea (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) conducting overseas voting on the 10th.


The Embassy of Kazakhstan (53 Jangmun-ro) will hold the National Assembly election at the embassy polling station from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the 10th.


The target voters are about 100 out of approximately 400 Korean residents in Korea.


The Embassy of Kyrgyzstan (16-10 Seobinggo-ro 91-gil) will hold the presidential election at the embassy polling station from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the same day. Among about 1,000 Korean residents, 400 are voters.


On the 6th, the district visited the two embassies to guide the quarantine rules to be observed during overseas voting, and on the 7th and 8th, supported promotional banners for quarantine rules, KF-94 masks, infrared thermometers, event tents, and hot packs.


Seong Janghyun, Mayor of Yongsan-gu, said, “As a local government, we cooperated to ensure that the overseas voting of the two countries proceeds smoothly,” and “We ask voters to strictly follow the quarantine rules.”



There are 55 foreign embassies located in Yongsan-gu. This means that half of the total 113 foreign missions in Korea are located in Yongsan.


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