Gwangju Dong-gu Conducts Satisfaction Survey on 'Humanities Policy'
Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is evaluating the 'Reading Dong-gu Project' that has been promoted for four years and seeking directions for its development.
Dong-gu is conducting an online and offline survey covering four areas?▲current reading status of residents ▲awareness of the ‘Reading Dong-gu Project’ ▲overall satisfaction with the project ▲collection of opinions?targeting about 1,000 residents until the 21st.
Im Taek, Mayor of Dong-gu, said, “We will continue to expand the necessary support to create a ‘Humanities City Dong-gu’ where residents read selected books together and communicate.”
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He added, “Based on this survey, we will review the ‘Reading Dong-gu Project’ that has been promoted so far and discover and improve differentiated policies through the collection of opinions.”
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