Yongsan-gu Holds 'Integrity Healing Concert' with Residents

‘Todak Todak’ Integrity Healing Concert with Yongsan Residents Successfully Concluded View original image

Yongsan-gu (District Mayor Park Hee-young) held the ‘2023 Yongsan-gu Integrity Healing Concert’ with residents on the 1st at the Yongsan Art Hall Grand Theater. This event was attended by over 800 diverse participants, including about 250 local residents, district council members, district office officials, and facility management corporation employees.


The event was conducted as an integrity healing concert using cultural and artistic content under the themes of ‘Integrity’ and ‘Healing.’ It was planned to provide a time to naturally reflect on the importance of integrity through enjoyment and emotion by combining cultural performances that everyone could enjoy, moving away from the traditional didactic integrity education that simply conveys mandatory information.


The district expanded resident participation significantly from 50 last year to about 250 this year, based on the judgment that creating a consensus on integrity through communication with residents is important for fostering a culture of integrity.


In particular, singer Jadu and jazz pianist Oh Hwa-pyung performed familiar popular songs such as ‘Gimbap’ and ‘Daehwaga Piryohhae (Need to Talk),’ embedding themes of integrity and honesty, which drew enthusiastic responses from participants. It was noted that the event naturally facilitated communication and highlighted the value and importance of integrity.


During the performance, an integrity expert gave a special lecture on preventing power abuse and provided an easy-to-understand comprehensive briefing on the district’s integrity evolution, further enhancing understanding of integrity policies. To commemorate achieving the highest grade in last year’s Comprehensive Integrity Evaluation by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, a customized healing session was also held to appreciate the employees and residents who have practiced integrity together.

‘Todak Todak’ Integrity Healing Concert with Yongsan Residents Successfully Concluded View original image

Park Hee-young, Mayor of Yongsan-gu, said, “Diligently performing one’s duties fairly in one’s position is the first attitude of integrity,” and added, “I will take the lead in practicing integrity to create a fair and honest organizational culture.”


Yongsan-gu is promoting various integrity education and projects to continuously improve integrity, including ▲ New Integrity Officials Exploration ▲ Online Integrity Troika Self-Study ▲ Integrity Radio ▲ Selection of Integrity Public Officials Award ▲ Power Abuse Prevention Public Officials Code of Conduct Education.



On the 20th, an on-site communication quiz competition called ‘The Best Integrity Golden Bell’ will be held at the Yongsan Art Hall Small Theater for the top 250 scorers of the online Integrity Golden Bell.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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