Changwon Special Mayor Hong Nam-pyo Makes Surprise Encouragement Visit to Bansong Police Station and Bansong-dong Welfare Center Before Work
Nam-pyo Hong, the Mayor of Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam, visited the Bansong Police Substation and the Bansong-dong Administrative Welfare Center around commuting hours on the 11th to encourage frontline workers who are ensuring public safety and handling disaster response tasks such as heavy rainfall and heat waves during the summer.
Changwon Special City Mayor Hong Nampyo's Surprise Visit to Bansong Police Substation.
View original imageAfter visiting the Bansong Police Substation to express his gratitude to the police officers dedicated to local security and citizen safety, he visited the Bansong-dong Administrative Welfare Center to acknowledge the hard work of staff at the administrative frontline and spent time communicating with them.
Changwon Special City Mayor Hong Nampyo is visiting Bansongdong Administrative Welfare Center to offer encouragement.
View original imageThrough his visit, Mayor Hong stated, "Thanks to all of you who work hard for the welfare and safety of our citizens on the frontlines, local residents can enjoy peaceful daily lives," and added, "Please continue to strive to improve the quality of life for residents, and thoroughly prepare for heavy rainfall, upcoming typhoons, and heat waves this summer."
Earlier, Mayor Hong attended the Gyeongnam Economic Forum hosted by the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, where he had breakfast and engaged in conversation with local business leaders, and attended a lecture by Professor Jinsoo Park of Seoul National University on the topic of "AI Shaping the Future."
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