Simmin, Imsil County Governor: "The First Year of Seomjingang Renaissance, Full Effort for Change and Development" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] Shim Min, the governor of Imsil County, Jeonbuk, ordered at the first expanded executive meeting of the year on the 11th, "Make this year the inaugural year of the Seomjingang Renaissance era and meticulously manage the major tasks of each department to fully focus on the region's change and development."


Earlier, the county swiftly reorganized its organization to ensure no disruption in the new year's work promotion by conducting the earliest regular personnel appointments in the province, with the last team-level personnel changes made on the 6th.


In particular, through an organizational restructuring centered on leading the Seomjingang Renaissance and establishing the Okjeongho Healing Division to spearhead the development of the Okjeongho Comprehensive Ecotourism Area, a foothold for the Okjeongho era, which will lead ten million tourists, was prepared.


This year, Okjeongho is expected to show tangible results from the ongoing Seomjingang Eco-Museum project.


In the second half of the year, with the installation of the longest suspension bridge in the country connecting Bungeo Island, along with four zip lines and a skywalk, it is anticipated that many tourists from across the nation will flock to the area.



Governor Shim said, "Okjeongho is a treasure of Jeollabuk-do and a core project that will lead the future of our region," adding, "We must quickly establish tourist transportation convenience facilities such as a large parking lot near Okjeongho."


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