Checking Consumption Coupons and Communicating with Small Business Owners at Namgwangju Market
Visits to Realistic Content Cube and Future Mobility Promotion Institute

Youngmoon Kim, Deputy Mayor of Culture and Economy of Gwangju, visited Namgwangju Market on the morning of the 4th to inspect the actual use of livelihood recovery consumption coupons and talked with merchants. Photo by Gwangju City

Youngmoon Kim, Deputy Mayor of Culture and Economy of Gwangju, visited Namgwangju Market on the morning of the 4th to inspect the actual use of livelihood recovery consumption coupons and talked with merchants. Photo by Gwangju City

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On August 4, Kim Youngmoon, the newly appointed Vice Mayor for Culture and Economy of Gwangju City, began his official duties by skipping the customary inauguration ceremony and instead visiting Namgwangju Market as his first official activity to review livelihood and economic policies.


After receiving his letter of appointment from Mayor Kang Gijung on the same day, Vice Mayor Kim immediately visited Namgwangju Market, where he communicated with market merchants and explored ways to boost consumption, such as checking the current status of the use of livelihood recovery consumption coupons.


Vice Mayor Kim then visited the Gwangju Realistic Content Cube (GCC), where he toured infrastructure for realistic content production such as the VX Studio and MX Studio, and directly inspected the production sites of resident companies to listen to the difficulties faced by cultural content companies and discuss measures for revitalization.



He also visited the Gwangju Future Mobility Promotion Institute to review the progress of Gwangju City's core industry in future mobility, as well as to check on major issues such as the creation of the Future Mobility National Industrial Complex and the specialized cluster for autonomous vehicle parts and materials.


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