본문 바로가기
bar_progress

Text Size

Close

Chungnam Province to Complete 'Hangeul Conversion and Digitization' of Chinese Characters and Japanese-style Land Registers by Next Year

Chungnam Province will complete the conversion and digitization of old land registers into Hangul by next year.


Chungnam Province to Complete 'Hangeul Conversion and Digitization' of Chinese Characters and Japanese-style Land Registers by Next Year Original old land register subject to Hangul conversion and digitization work. Provided by Chungnam Province

On the 4th, Chungnam Province announced that the "Old Land Register Hangul Digital Construction Project" is expected to be completed next year. This project, which began nationwide for the first time in 2021, aims to convert old land registers created over 100 years ago in Chinese characters and Japanese-style notation into Hangul and digitize them.


Currently, Chungnam Province has completed the project in 7 cities and counties, and it is expected that the project will be finished in 3 more cities and counties within this year.


Next year, the conversion and digitization work will be carried out in the remaining 5 cities and counties, with plans to complete it within the year.


The completed land registers are widely used for tasks such as finding ancestral land, verifying the history of land ownership changes, checking land transfer history, and land compensation and taxation related to land development projects.


In particular, the ancestral land search and safe inheritance services are considered highly utilized and of great interest, with about 20,000 people applying last year.


Im Taek-bin, head of the Land Management Division of Chungnam Province, said, "The conversion and digitization of old land registers into Hangul is significant in that it eliminates the remnants of Japanese colonial rule by converting the Japanese-style era names and Japanese notations used during the Japanese occupation period into Hangul."


© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Special Coverage


Join us on social!

Top