In 2020, Administrative Division from Geonkundong... Administrative Welfare Services Provided at New Office from the 13th

Gwangju Buk-gu Sinyong-dong Administrative Welfare Center New Building Commences Operations. Photo by Buk-gu Office

Gwangju Buk-gu Sinyong-dong Administrative Welfare Center New Building Commences Operations. Photo by Buk-gu Office

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju announced on the 13th that the Sinyong-dong Administrative Welfare Center has completed moving into its new building and started operations.

Sinyong-dong, which was separated from Geon-guk-dong in 2020, is the 28th administrative neighborhood of Buk-gu, with an area of 1.8㎢ and a population of about 30,000 residents.

At the time of the separation, since the construction of the new office building was underway, the Sinyong-dong Administrative Welfare Center had been operating from a temporary office.

Located within the recently constructed ‘Sinyong Administrative Complex Town,’ the Sinyong-dong Administrative Welfare Center consists of ▲1st floor welfare and integrated civil service office, Dahamkke Care Center ▲2nd floor program rooms, meeting rooms, community spaces ▲3rd floor living culture center.

Buk-gu expects to provide various administrative welfare services reflecting residents’ needs in the future, unlike during the temporary office period.

Director Moon said, “Now that the new office has opened, we will spare no support to help Sinyong-dong develop as a neighborhood that suits the characteristics of the region together with its residents.”

Meanwhile, Buk-gu plans to hold the opening ceremony of the library and the Sinyong-dong Administrative Welfare Center in July, following the completion of the Sinyong-dong Administrative Complex Town, which includes a public library, last month.



Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asaie.co.kr


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