Held Every Wednesday with Two Neighborhoods Participating Until December

Dongjak District in Seoul (Mayor Park Ilha) will operate a 'New District Office Tour' until December this year, allowing residents to celebrate the relocation to the new district office building for the first time in 45 years and enjoy the experience together.


This tour is a communication program designed to allow residents to explore key facilities in the new building and share various opinions. Starting with the first session on October 23, the program will run every Wednesday for nine weeks until December 17, with two neighborhoods participating each week.

Park Ilha, mayor of Dongjak District Office, is giving a greeting speech at the opening ceremony of the new district office building last September. Provided by Dongjak District Office.

Park Ilha, mayor of Dongjak District Office, is giving a greeting speech at the opening ceremony of the new district office building last September. Provided by Dongjak District Office.

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Each session will accommodate around 15 residents who wish to participate, and the tour will last approximately 50 minutes. Notably, a local resident instructor from Dongjak District will serve as the tour guide, adding to the experience. Residents who wish to join the tour can apply by phone or in person at their local community center.


Planned with a travel theme, the tour begins with a ride on the 'Dongjak Star,' a giant slide on the second floor. After sliding down to the first basement level, participants will experience the '3D Sketch Media Art Wall' and 'Anchor Experience' in the open studio, followed by a gourmet exploration of the food court, writing hopeful messages for the time capsule, and a communication meeting.


Participants will then visit the Integrated Civil Service Office (second floor) and the Information Resource Room (fourth floor), watch the '45th Anniversary Commemorative Video' in the main conference room, and conclude the journey with a commemorative photo.


The district plans to offer discounts for residents using the food court and other facilities, promoting special lease stores and revitalizing the local commercial area. Additionally, the tour is expected to help residents feel even more familiar with the district office as a welcoming space.



Mayor Park Ilha of Dongjak District said, "I hope everyone will enjoy and experience the charm of our 'neighbor-like district office' through the new building tour," adding, "We will continue to introduce various programs at the district office where residents take center stage."


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

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