Gwangju Buk-gu Launches SNS Event to Find Policy Keywords for the 8th Elected Administration
Random Drawing of 100 Correct Participants to Receive a Small Prize
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju City announced on the 2nd that it will hold an SNS event called ‘Finding Policy Keywords for the 8th Elected Term’ until the 7th.
This event was planned to easily inform residents about the policy direction of the 8th elected term and to activate two-way communication on the district’s representative SNS channels.
Under the event name ‘Detective Gun! Find the policy keywords,’ six core pledges in different policy areas of the 8th elected term appear as questions.
Anyone using SNS can participate by becoming friends with Buk-gu’s SNS channels such as KakaoTalk Channel and Facebook, finding the 8th elected term Buk-gu policy keywords in the given picture, and submitting the answers in order via KakaoTalk or Naver Form.
Among the participants who submit correct answers, 100 people will be randomly selected to receive small prizes such as mobile fuel vouchers, and adding ‘friends’ on Buk-gu SNS channels increases the chances of winning.
For more details about event participation, contact the Online Communication Team of the Public Relations Office at Buk-gu Office.
Director Moon said, “Buk-gu of the 8th elected term, enjoyed by all, will be created together with 430,000 residents,” and added, “I hope many residents participate in this event to check the blueprint for the next four years and also get lucky with the prize draw.”
Meanwhile, Buk-gu is discovering and utilizing various items reflecting content consumption culture that resonates with both the older generation and the MZ generation, such as KakaoTalk chatbot service, short-form videos, video district news, and card news.
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Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong ks7664@asiae.co.kr
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