Wando County announced on the 6th that it will promote the cadastral readjustment project in 2025.


According to the county, it has secured 300 million won in national funds and selected 1,590 parcels (878,000㎡) in five project districts: Jungdo-ri in Wando-eup, Hwangjin-ri in Gunoe-myeon, Sedong and Donam-ri in Gogeum-myeon, and Haedong-ri in Yaksan-myeon, and is currently establishing an implementation plan.

Wando-gun government office building exterior.

Wando-gun government office building exterior.

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The cadastral readjustment project is a national project implemented to correct cadastral register entries that do not match the actual status of the land, and to convert the registered cadastral maps into digital form for efficient national land management and protection of citizens' property rights.


The county is currently completing or implementing cadastral readjustment for 8,113 parcels in 28 districts, fully funded by the national government.



A county official said, “The cadastral readjustment project is an important project that helps resolve boundary disputes and landlocked land, regularize irregular land boundaries, increase land use value, and protect the property rights of county residents,” and added, “We ask for the active cooperation of landowners.”


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