South Korean County Head: "Preparing the Electric Transition of Ulleungdae Together Through Communication with Residents"

Ulleung-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, will celebrate the New Year of Gapjin (甲辰年) 2024 by starting in Buk-myeon on the 9th and spending three days exchanging New Year's greetings with residents of towns and townships, while listening to village-specific issues and residents' opinions.

Nam Hang-kwon, Ulleung County Governor, visiting eup and myeon areas in the New Year 2024.

Nam Hang-kwon, Ulleung County Governor, visiting eup and myeon areas in the New Year 2024.

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The county plans to have in-depth conversations with residents about local issues and major projects, actively incorporating various opinions and suggestions into county administration.


In addition, for inconveniences and suggestions specific to each area, the county intends to propose solutions on-site whenever possible and promptly inform residents of the results through departments and townships.



In his greeting, County Governor Nam Han-kwon said, “With the passage of the 'Special Act on Remote Islands such as Ulleungdo and Heuksando'?a long-standing wish of the county?in the National Assembly plenary session, a historic turning point for regional development has been established. As we welcome the Year of the Soaring Blue Dragon, I will do my best to communicate with the residents and jointly create a new turning point for Ulleung’s great transformation.”


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