Mayor Kim Dong-geun is visiting the Lunch Concert held at General Jeong Moon-bu's tomb in Yonghyeon Industrial Complex on the 25th, delivering a greeting to the workers. <Photo by Uijeongbu City>

Mayor Kim Dong-geun is visiting the Lunch Concert held at General Jeong Moon-bu's tomb in Yonghyeon Industrial Complex on the 25th, delivering a greeting to the workers.

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Kim Dong-geun, mayor of Uijeongbu City, encouraged workers while attending a lunch concert held at General Jeong Moon-bu's tomb (a Gyeonggi-do designated cultural asset) within Yonghyeon Industrial Complex on the 25th.


This concert was organized to provide cultural rest and enjoyment to industrial complex workers, featuring various performances by cultural and artistic groups over a total of five sessions every Wednesday.


At the first session, the lively and bright melodies of the traditional Korean music ensemble ‘Obitnarae’ filled the cultural heritage site, and workers enjoyed the performance during their lunch break, spending a relaxing time.


At the venue, JinYang Corporation (CEO Han Sang-hyun), a company within the industrial complex, sponsored a coffee truck for citizens and workers attending the event. The Yonghyeon Industrial Complex Business Association (Chairman Kim Jeong-in) also plans to sponsor a coffee truck at each performance.


On October 2nd, a classical performance by the Youth Phil Chamber Orchestra is scheduled, and detailed schedules and performance information can be found on Uijeongbu City's official blog.


Mayor Kim Dong-geun said, “I deeply appreciate the hard work of workers for the development of the local industry, and we will continue to invigorate the industrial complex, which embraces cultural heritage, with various cultural and artistic performances,” adding, “I hope this lunch concert will enable more companies and workers to communicate.”



Meanwhile, Yonghyeon Industrial Complex is preparing to leap forward as a future-oriented advanced industrial complex, with recent developments including a data center, attracting the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) Northern Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters, and a naming contest for the industrial complex. It is expected that through this concert, the industrial complex will evolve into a vibrant area where culture, youth, and advanced industries coexist.


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