Popular trot singer Park Gu-yoon.

Popular trot singer Park Gu-yoon.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Koo Dae-sun] Popular trot singer Park Gu-yoon (40), famous for the hit song ‘Ppunigo,’ will serve as the public relations ambassador for Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongbuk.


Yeongdeok-gun announced on the 26th that singer Park Gu-yoon will be appointed as the public relations ambassador at the Yeongdeok-gun Sports Festival, a gathering for communication and harmony among residents, on the 28th.


Singer Park Gu-yoon will promote Yeongdeok-gun through various domestic and international activities such as broadcasting media, performances, and SNS.


Yeongdeok-gun expects that leveraging singer Park Gu-yoon’s high recognition and positive image will not only efficiently promote the region but also greatly contribute to enhancing the local brand value and regional development.


Kim Kwang-yeol, Mayor of Yeongdeok-gun, said, “Despite being busy with his singing career, we deeply appreciate singer Park Gu-yoon for accepting the role of public relations ambassador out of special interest and love for Yeongdeok-gun. We believe that Yeongdeok, a representative tourist destination of the East Sea, will develop into the nation’s top tourist spot through Park Gu-yoon’s reputation and dedication.”


Park Gu-yoon said, “It is an honor to serve as the public relations ambassador for Yeongdeok-gun, which boasts a pristine natural environment. Yeongdeok-gun is the hometown of snow crabs and produces the highest quantity of high-quality matsutake mushrooms nationwide, captivating people with both its mountains and sea, so I feel a heavy responsibility as an ambassador.”



Trot singer Park Gu-yoon debuted in 2007 and has gained popularity with songs such as ‘Ppunigo,’ ‘Namukkun,’ and ‘Dubakwi.’ He is actively engaged in various popular programs and performances.


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