Gwangmyeong City to Conduct Public Preference Survey
for 'Gwangmyeong 9 Scenic Spots' Selection Until July 6

Gwangmyeong City in Gyeonggi Province announced that it will conduct a public preference survey for the selection of the 'Gwangmyeong 9 Scenic Spots' over 11 days, from June 26 to July 6, targeting local residents.

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This survey aims to reflect citizens' opinions in the process of newly selecting nine tourist attractions that represent the city's identity and character, in line with the changed urban landscape and tourism trends since the selection of the 'Gwangmyeong 8 Scenic Spots' in 2011.


The city has presented 15 candidate sites for this preference survey: Gwangmyeong Cave, Gwangmyeong Anyangcheon, Gwangmyeong Velodrome, Gwangmyeong Station, Gwangmyeong Traditional Market, Gureumsan Forest Bath, Gi Hyeongdo Literature Museum, Dodeoksan Suspension Bridge, Bam-il Food Culture Street, Saebit Park and Jagyeong Retention Basin, Anteo Ecological Park, Ori Seowon, Lee Wonyik's Tomb and Monument, Chunghyeon Museum, and Hannae Milky Way Trail.


Residents can participate in the survey through the Gwangmyeong City website or the city’s KakaoTalk channel. The city will also hold an event in which 100 survey participants will be randomly selected to receive coffee coupons.


The city plans to announce the final 'Gwangmyeong 9 Scenic Spots' at the end of next month, reflecting both the citizens' opinions gathered through the survey and the evaluation of the selection committee.



Park Seungwon, Mayor of Gwangmyeong, said, "We will rediscover the changed urban landscape and hidden charms together with citizens, and further develop existing tourist resources that embody the city's identity and pride," adding, "We will actively reflect citizens' opinions so that Gwangmyeong can take a leap forward as a sustainable tourism city."


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