We are conducting intensive maintenance on illegal advertisements indiscriminately installed along major roads and sidewalks. / ⓒ Asia Economy

We are conducting intensive maintenance on illegal advertisements indiscriminately installed along major roads and sidewalks. / ⓒ Asia Economy

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[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Jeonnam Muan-gun (Governor Kim San) is conducting an intensive cleanup of illegal advertisements indiscriminately installed along major roads and sidewalks for 10 days from the 17th to the 27th.


According to the county on the 19th, the targets of this intensive cleanup are illegal banners, signboards, air lights, and posters installed around major roads, commercial areas with high foot traffic, entertainment establishments, and lodging facilities.


Currently, the county operates 64 designated banner posting boards with 379 surfaces, of which 132 are for administrative use and 247 for commercial use.


During the intensive cleanup period, banners and posters will be immediately removed on-site, and signboards will be encouraged to be voluntarily removed by business owners.


A county official said, "All advertisements that are not permitted or reported are illegal, and it is most important to recognize that illegal advertisements spoil the urban landscape," adding, "We ask the residents to actively cooperate in the intensive cleanup of illegal advertisements to create a pleasant urban environment."


Governor Kim San said, "To prevent accidents and create a pleasant urban environment free of illegal banners, please use the designated posting boards for banner attachments," and added, "We expect this banner cleanup activity to greatly enhance the convenience of residents, and we will continue to strive to realize a vibrant and happy Muan created together with the residents."



Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Oh Hwan-joo ohj1358@asiae.co.kr


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