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Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon will hold a 'Midsummer Night Hand-in-Hand Talk' at 7 p.m. on the 22nd of next month at Suwon First Outdoor Music Hall to mark the second year of the 8th term of the elected administration and meet with residents.


Gyeonggi Province will recruit 1,400 participants for the Hand-in-Hand Talk through the Gyeonggi Province website until 5 p.m. on the 10th of next month.


This Hand-in-Hand Talk will be organized as a space for free communication under the theme 'Talking about Opportunities' with 1,400 residents symbolizing the 14 million population of Gyeonggi Province, marking the second year of the 8th term of the elected administration.


Former SBS announcer Park Chan-min and his daughter, national shooting athlete Park Min-ha, will co-host the event, with singer Baek Ji-young, Sweet Sorrow, traditional Korean music performer Kim Ju-hong, and Norummachi performing.


Residents wishing to participate can apply through the link provided on the Gyeonggi Province website or the official Gyeonggi Province social networking services (SNS).


Since the 23rd, Gyeonggi Province has been operating the open mobile civil service office 'Blue 31 Hand-in-Hand Cafe,' which directly communicates with residents on-site.


A truck and a bus are touring all 31 cities and counties, covering northern and southern Gyeonggi respectively, collecting civil complaints and requests for the governor.


Opinions written by residents at the Blue 31 Hand-in-Hand Cafe will be directly delivered to the governor during the 'Midsummer Night Hand-in-Hand Talk' on the 22nd of next month.



Lee Won-il, Gyeonggi Province Public Relations Planning Officer, said, "This event reflects Governor Kim Dong-yeon's determination to return to the original intention as we enter the second year of the 8th term and to meet, communicate, and listen to any resident regarding the future direction of provincial administration. We will do our best to make Gyeonggi Province a city of opportunities through continuous communication with residents."


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