Gyeongbuk Yeongju City Hall.

Gyeongbuk Yeongju City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Yeongju City, Gyeongbuk, selected "Jaa Jakgo (自我作古)" as the New Year's theme for the Year of the Black Tiger 2022 (Im In Year, 壬寅年) on the 14th.


It means "not being bound by the old and creating new precedents starting from oneself," expressing a commitment to take a step further in the current administration and devote all efforts to realizing a sustainable Yeongju City.


The city evaluated that by operating the administration in close cooperation with citizens to overcome the COVID-19 situation, it was able to restore people's livelihoods and took a step closer to creating a sustainable city that also considers future food sources.


Next year, plans include hosting the 2022 Yeongju World Punggi Ginseng Expo, opening the Han Culture Theme Park Seonbi World, and establishing the Advanced Bearing National Industrial Complex.


Along with future food source projects, the administration will also focus on stabilizing people's livelihoods for the recovery of citizens' daily lives and revitalizing the local economy.



The city pledged to operate the administration guaranteeing both the present and future of its citizens and declared its intention to create a better next year with the spirit of Jaa Jakgo.


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