Gidaeseo Buk-gu Councilor Presents Necessity at Administrative Audit on the 15th

Gwangju Buk-gu Council member Gidae-seo emphasized on the 15th during the administrative audit that the success of the HOPE STREET development project underway in the Samgak-dong and Ilgok-dong areas requires the development of strong killer content that aligns with MZ generation trends.


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Buk-gu's HOPE STREET project, starting this year with a detailed design service, involves a total budget of 1.9 billion KRW and presents a vision of "fostering Gwangju as a global tourist destination and creating a joyful urban space" through storytelling of K-POP stars from the local area.


Council member Gi pointed out, "The current plan is limited to infrastructure development such as creating photo zones, arranging sculptures and street trees, and installing nighttime landscape lighting," adding, "There is a lack of attractive content to draw tourists from other regions or overseas."


He then introduced cover dance, which has recently become popular among young people, saying, "Many dance teams perform at specific locations and produce videos that they distribute on YouTube," and "Streets featured in videos with high view counts naturally gain promotion and develop into tourist attractions."



Finally, Council member Gidae-seo urged, "Since we are currently in the opinion-gathering stage, please focus on developing killer content such as cover dance before creating the street and establish detailed plans again from the starting point."


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