Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, is seen visiting the homes of elderly people living alone on the 14th, engaging in conversations with the children from Myeonil Daycare Center.

Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, is seen visiting the homes of elderly people living alone on the 14th, engaging in conversations with the children from Myeonil Daycare Center.

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On the 14th, the Myeonmokbon-dong Happiness Sharing Council delivered holiday food and quarantine supplies to a local goshiwon.

On the 14th, the Myeonmokbon-dong Happiness Sharing Council delivered holiday food and quarantine supplies to a local goshiwon.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Ryoo Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, visited residents on the afternoon of the 14th to check on neighbors who might be isolated during the Chuseok holiday.


On that day, Mayor Ryoo visited a local goshiwon to listen to the difficulties of daily life. Then, the Myeonmokbon-dong Happy Sharing Council delivered holiday foods such as songpyeon and sikhye, along with quarantine supplies, to the goshiwon, sharing warm affection.


Additionally, children from Myeonil Daycare Center personally prepared lunchboxes and fruits and visited the homes of elderly people living alone to deliver them and check on their well-being, making the time even more meaningful.



Ryoo Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “I thank the Myeonmokbon-dong Happy Sharing Council, Myeonil Daycare Center, and the Seoul National University Comprehensive Welfare Center staff for preparing food and masks with warm hearts for our neighbors. I hope this Chuseok holiday will be one that everyone can enjoy together without anyone feeling isolated.”


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