Jung-gu District of Daegu (District Mayor Ryu Kyuha) announced on the 3rd that it has been finally selected for the '2025 Signboard Improvement Project' hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


The Signboard Improvement Project is a program in which the Resident Council, composed of local residents and experts, collaborates with the Jung-gu District Office to remove old and disorderly signboards and replace them with new ones that match the characteristics of the area.

Misinggolmok, Jung-gu, Daegu

Misinggolmok, Jung-gu, Daegu

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The project targets the 'Ingyo-dong Motorcycle Alley' area and the 'Daesin Sewing Machine Alley' area, designating a 680-meter section covering 86 businesses as a pilot zone for signboard improvement. The design, production, and replacement of signboards are planned to be completed by next year.


According to the project guidelines, only one signboard per business will be installed. The opinions of local merchants will be fully reflected to ensure the new signboards harmonize with the surrounding environment while showcasing the unique identity of each business.


The project budget totals 440 million KRW, with 280 million KRW provided by the national government and 160 million KRW from the Jung-gu Outdoor Advertising Development Fund.

Junggu, Daegu City, Motorcycle Alley

Junggu, Daegu City, Motorcycle Alley

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Ryu Kyuha, Mayor of Jung-gu District in Daegu, stated, "If the signboard improvement project highlights a cleaner street image, it will greatly contribute to revitalizing the local commercial district," adding, "Above all, the active interest and cooperation of store owners are essential for the success of this project."





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