Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do, conducted the Yeonggwang Baro Algi Tour for 47 new public officials and employees transferred from related organizations in Yeonggwang-gun from the 12th to the 13th.


According to the county on the 14th, this tour was organized to foster a correct understanding of the county's history and culture by exploring local attractions and cultural heritage sites, provide comprehensive information on county administration and population policies, instill a sense of hometown pride as residents, and encourage stable early settlement.

Yeonggwang-gun conducted the Yeonggwang Orientation Tour for 47 new public officials and employees transferred from related organizations on the 12th and 13th of last month. <br>[Photo by Yeonggwang-gun]

Yeonggwang-gun conducted the Yeonggwang Orientation Tour for 47 new public officials and employees transferred from related organizations on the 12th and 13th of last month.
[Photo by Yeonggwang-gun]

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On the day, participants visited representative local tourist spots starting with Bulgapsa Temple, followed by the first arrival site of Baekje Buddhism, Baeksu Coastal Road, Christian martyrdom sites, and Chilsan Tower.


An employee from a related organization who participated in the tour said, "I hope Yeonggwang regains its former glory as the county's proactive population policies prove effective," and added, "I will do my best in my field to provide administrative services suitable for local conditions with a sense of ownership of the county."


Meanwhile, the county plans to continue promoting the Yeonggwang Baro Algi Tour in the second half of the year to publicize the county's population policies and encourage transfers within the jurisdiction to new public officials and employees of related organizations.



Yeonggwang = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Lee Jeonseong baekok@asiae.co.kr


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