Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province held the "2026 Lunar New Year Holiday Comprehensive Measures Briefing" in the city hall situation room on the 10th.

Kang Suhyun, mayor of Yangju City, is holding the "2026 Lunar New Year Holiday Comprehensive Measures Briefing" in the situation room at city hall on the 10th. Provided by Yangju City.

Kang Suhyun, mayor of Yangju City, is holding the "2026 Lunar New Year Holiday Comprehensive Measures Briefing" in the situation room at city hall on the 10th. Provided by Yangju City.

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This briefing was organized in anticipation of an increase in visitors, including people returning to their hometowns, due to the long five-day Lunar New Year holiday, with the aim of reviewing comprehensive measures across all sectors and preparing response plans so that both residents and visitors can enjoy a safe and comfortable holiday.


The city has established measures covering a total of 10 areas, including communication, welfare, economy, labor, transportation, environment, sanitation, safety, public health, and animal infectious diseases. From the 14th to the 18th, it plans to operate a "Lunar New Year Holiday Comprehensive Situation Room" staffed by 74 dedicated personnel to respond swiftly to various unexpected situations.


In particular, the city will make thorough efforts in on-site management so that visitors to ancestral graves can use the facilities safely and comfortably, while also promoting support for vulnerable groups such as recipients of basic livelihood security benefits. In addition, to stabilize prices during the holiday period, the city will closely monitor price trends, focus on guidance and crackdowns regarding compliance with the price-tagging system and unfair trade practices, and implement field-oriented management.


Furthermore, the city plans to strengthen special monitoring activities to prevent environmental pollution, ensure proper disposal of household waste, conduct safety inspections of vulnerable facilities, operate an emergency medical care system, and reinforce quarantine measures against animal infectious diseases such as African swine fever and avian influenza.



An official from Yangju City said, "During the Lunar New Year holiday, around 1,000 public officials will respond thoroughly in each sector so that both citizens and visitors can enjoy a safe and comfortable holiday without inconvenience."


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