Guide to 92 Lifecycle-Based Support Programs
Including Benefits for New Residents

Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Inje-gun (Governor Choi Sang-gi) announced on the 31st that it has published a comprehensive living guidebook for new residents and local citizens titled ‘2025 Inje-gun Living Guidebook’.

Cover of the '2025 Inje-gun Living Guidebook' published by Inje-gun, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province. Image provided by Inje-gun Office

Cover of the '2025 Inje-gun Living Guidebook' published by Inje-gun, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province. Image provided by Inje-gun Office

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Inje-gun carefully included lifecycle-based population policies in the guidebook to respond to the rapidly changing population structure, such as the decline in the working-age population and accelerated aging, and to promote policies necessary for residents.


In particular, the guidebook is organized in an easy-to-understand manner by dividing 92 support projects closely related to residents’ lives into lifecycle stages: △Moving-in Benefits △Returning to Farming and Rural Areas △Pregnancy and Childbirth △Infants and Toddlers △Children and Adolescents △Youth and Middle-aged △Seniors.


It also provides information on cultural and sports facilities such as movie theaters and the county library to improve residents’ quality of life, as well as childbirth and childcare support policies for making Inje-gun a good place to raise children, and information about community care centers, toy libraries, and facilities scheduled to open soon, offering residents the necessary details.


Starting this month, Inje-gun plans to place the guidebooks in locations with high foot traffic such as eup/myeon administrative welfare centers, libraries, and health centers, and provide them on the Inje-gun official website so that residents can conveniently access them both online and offline.



Kim Jang-woong, Director of Regional Development of Inje-gun, said, “We hope residents can enjoy benefits more easily and conveniently through the guidebook,” and added, “We will continue to discover tangible population policies and do our best to overcome the crisis of local extinction.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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