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Indong-dong, Gumi-si, Gyeongbuk (Dongjang Kwon Mi-young) has attached nameplates for the 'Tongjang's House' to allow residents who find it difficult to visit the Administrative Welfare Center to visit the Tongjang's house and raise their daily inconvenience issues.

Indong-dong, Gumi City, practicing resident-centered administration.

Indong-dong, Gumi City, practicing resident-centered administration.

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With the nameplate attachment, a communication channel has been established so that anyone can easily face the Tongjang, providing resident-centered administrative welfare services that allow residents to experience a high quality of life.


In addition, business cards were produced and distributed to 71 Tongjangs to reduce difficulties in performing Tongjang duties and to increase residents' trust. The front of the business card includes the name and phone number, while the back lists frequently requested daily convenience civil service tasks and the contact information of the person in charge, enabling residents to conveniently use the relevant services.


Song Jun-hee, Chairman of the Tongjang Association, stated, “With the attachment of nameplates and the production of business cards, Tongjangs, who communicate closest to the residents, are expected to quickly collect various opinions from residents and identify inconvenience issues.”



Kwon Mi-young, Dongjang of Indong-dong, said, “I would like to express my gratitude to the Tongjangs who always do their best, and I hope they will continue to take pride and dignity as Tongjangs and work harder as a bridge between residents and administration.”


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