Lee Byungseon, Mayor of Sokcho, Aims for a "Happy Sokcho"
Promises to Create a Safer and Happier City

Lee Byungseon, Mayor of Sokcho, had a communication session with the 4th-grade, class 1 students of Soya Elementary School at the Sokcho Media Center on November 7.

Lee Byungsun, Mayor of Sokcho, is having a communication session with the 4th grade, class 1 students of Soya Elementary School at the Sokcho Media Center on the 7th. Provided by Sokcho City

Lee Byungsun, Mayor of Sokcho, is having a communication session with the 4th grade, class 1 students of Soya Elementary School at the Sokcho Media Center on the 7th. Provided by Sokcho City

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This meeting was arranged as part of a school activity, where the students wrote letters titled "What We Hope From the Mayor of Sokcho" and delivered them to the mayor.


After receiving the letters in advance, Mayor Lee suggested that instead of simply accepting the letters, it would be better to meet face-to-face and communicate directly with the students. The school and students responded positively, which led to the meeting taking place.


During the session, Mayor Lee and the students engaged in open and candid communication, listening to the students' hopes and concerns from their perspective.


After the communication session, the students toured the newly built Sokcho Media Center and had the opportunity to experience various media activities.


The Soya Elementary School students commented, "We are so happy and proud to be citizens of Sokcho," and added, "Please continue to make Sokcho an even better and happier city in the future."



Mayor Lee Byungseon responded, "I am even happier to be able to communicate with the future generation like this," and added, "Together with all public officials of Sokcho City, I will do my best to ensure that our young dreamers can freely pursue their dreams in a safer and happier city."


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