Sacheon City Promotes Tourism with Road View Project for Inhabited Islands
Road View Photography of Inhabited Islands in Sacheon
Including Sinsudo, Mado, Jeodo, Sindo, and Woldeungdo
in Collaboration with Kakao Map
On June 11, Sacheon City in South Gyeongsang Province announced that it will conduct road view photography of inhabited islands within its jurisdiction, including Sinsudo, Mado, Jeodo, Sindo, and Woldeungdo, in collaboration with Kakao Map.
This road view project will be carried out with a fully funded project budget. Due to the nature of island areas where access is restricted in emergencies, the project aims to build spatial information for disaster response, administration, and road name addresses, providing decision-supporting information in urgent situations.
Additionally, through this road view, Sacheon City aims to promote its beautiful inhabited islands nationwide and to boost tourism and local economic development.
Commemorative photo of the road view shooting targeting inhabited islands in the jurisdiction, including Sinsudo, Mado, Jeodo, Sindo, and Woldeungdo, together with Sacheon City Kakao Map.
View original imageIn particular, by providing vivid images of inhabited islands with limited accessibility through Kakao Map, the city plans to allow more people to discover the appeal of Sacheon's island regions.
After shooting, the road view images will undergo a personal information de-identification process and will be released sequentially through Kakao Map.
The city expects to provide useful information to tourists and citizens who wish to visit the inhabited islands within its jurisdiction.
A city official said, "We are pleased to introduce Sacheon's inhabited islands to the entire nation through our collaboration with Kakao Map," adding, "We will continue to utilize various spatial information to contribute to tourism, disaster response, and administration in Sacheon City."
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