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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seodaemun-gu (Mayor Moon Seok-jin) announced on the 3rd that it opened the "Seodaemun-gu Policy Archive" on the district's website earlier this month, which comprehensively stores various materials related to the region.


The district created this archive to collect materials containing the region's identity, changes, and stories, making them publicly accessible to everyone as well as preserving them well to pass on to future generations.


The materials are managed and accumulated in 11 categories: ▲Culture & Tourism ▲Welfare & Health ▲Women & Family ▲Safety & Disaster ▲Construction & Transportation ▲Finance & Economy ▲Housing & Urban ▲Education ▲Environment ▲Autonomous Administration ▲Information Technology.


It can be conveniently accessed through the Seodaemun-gu website (Administrative Information → Seodaemun Archive), where users can utilize the search function or find materials by 40 major keywords such as festivals, culture, youth, budget, health, and villages.


Additionally, materials are classified by types of "opinion collection" such as briefings, discussions, public hearings, reports, evaluations, meetings, and surveys, and various "citizen participation materials" and "committee meeting minutes" are also available.


For example, by using this archive, even those who did not attend Seodaemun-gu’s festivals, public hearings, briefings, or educational events can view and download related event materials, presentation documents, leaflets, and brochures.



Mayor Moon Seok-jin said, "We expect the Seodaemun-gu Policy Archive to not only pass down the region's recorded heritage to future generations but also contribute to enhancing the transparency and accountability of local governance."


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