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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan Gaeseong High School is being transformed into a school complex facility equipped with cultural, sports, and welfare facilities, serving as a hub for regional coexistence.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will sign a business agreement at 3:30 PM on the 10th at Gaeseong High School to ensure the smooth promotion and activation support of the "Busan Area School Facility Complex Project."


Attendees at the agreement ceremony include Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Lee Ju-ho, National Assembly member Seo Byung-soo, Busan Mayor Park Hyung-joon, Busanjin District Mayor Kim Young-wook, Nambu Education Support Office Superintendent Park Gwi-ja, and Gaeseong High School Principal Jang Kang-seok.


The "School Facility Complex Project" aims to install various cultural, sports, and welfare facilities needed by the region on closed schools or surplus school land, allowing students and local residents to use them together and utilize the school as a hub for regional coexistence.


In this business agreement, Gaeseong High School, which has sufficient surplus land, was selected as the leading site for the school facility complex project to promote the project.


According to the agreement, these institutions plan to faithfully implement mutual cooperation to ensure the smooth promotion and activation of the Busan area school facility complex project.


The Busan Office of Education will strive to create internal and external conditions for project promotion and mutually share related materials and information. It will also spare no administrative and financial support for Gaeseong High School, which will be transformed into a school complex facility.



Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "This agreement will be a valuable stepping stone for schools and local communities to unite, improving the quality of life for our students and local residents and driving regional development." He added, "Going forward, the Busan Office of Education will continue to promote the 'School Facility Complex Project' through active communication and cooperation with related organizations so that schools and local communities can coexist and develop together."


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