Visiting the 'Sanwoe Kkotdamtteul' Project Site to Practice Communicative Administration

Heo Dongsik, Acting Mayor of Miryang, Gyeongnam, visited the site of the Sanwoe Small Growth Engine project ‘Sanwoe Kkotdamtteul’ on the 29th to inspect the current progress and discuss anticipated issues and countermeasures.


The Small Growth Engine project is designed to discover unique ideas reflecting the distinctive characteristics of each region, secure future growth engines for the area, and create new added value.

Miryang City Hall.

Miryang City Hall.

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In particular, the ‘Sanwoe Kkotdamtteul’ project in Sanwoe-myeon, developed as a sunflower field through the sweat and efforts of local residents, has established itself as a symbol of Sanwoe-myeon.


Acting Mayor Heo stated, “I expect that the distinctive Small Growth Engine projects in the 16 eup, myeon, and dong districts, linked with ongoing projects, will contribute to the development of city administration and the harmony of residents. We will carefully review local issues and key points to accelerate Miryang’s growth engine in 2024 and do our best in city administration.”



Meanwhile, since January 26, Acting Mayor Heo has been conducting rounds of eup, myeon, and dong offices to encourage staff and practice field-centered communication administration.


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