Gyeonggi Province will hold the resident autonomy communication and performance sharing event, "Ipalcheongchun Concert," on the 15th at Dasan Hall on the first floor of the Gyeonggi Provincial Government building.


Resident autonomy activities refer to efforts by local residents themselves to solve social, economic, and cultural issues in their communities in order to develop the local society.


The event was planned to share the achievements of resident autonomy activities and to create a space where residents of various age groups, from their 20s to 80s, can communicate together.


Promotional poster for the Gyeonggi-do Ip'alcheongchun Concert. Provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Government.

Promotional poster for the Gyeonggi-do Ip'alcheongchun Concert. Provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Government.

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Gyeonggi Province has prepared various programs to widely promote the importance of resident autonomy, including ▲ awarding certificates of merit for the activation of resident autonomy ▲ resident autonomy capacity-building quizzes ▲ talk concerts ▲ congratulatory performances by Hong Ji-yoon from Miss Trot 2.


Any Gyeonggi resident can participate in the event, and those interested can apply by scanning the QR code at the bottom of the poster before 2 p.m., when the event begins.


Kim Seong-jung, First Deputy Governor of Gyeonggi Province, said, "This communication and performance sharing event is an opportunity to once again reflect on the meaning and value of resident autonomy," adding, "We hope for much interest and participation in resident autonomy for the blueprint of Gyeonggi Province created by local residents and the coming spring."



Meanwhile, Gyeonggi Province is promoting projects such as education and consulting, hosting excellent case and cultural contest competitions, and supporting outstanding projects to activate resident autonomy.


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