A space will be created in Hambak Village, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon to help multicultural foreigners settle into Korean life and serve as a hub for coexistence between locals and foreigners.
On the 4th, Yeonsu-gu held a groundbreaking ceremony for the 'Hambak Village Coexistence Exchange Center' attended by about 100 people, including Yeonsu-gu Mayor Lee Jae-ho, heads of self-governing organizations, and residents.
The Hambak Village Coexistence Exchange Center will be built on a site at 529 Yeonsu-dong with a total project cost of approximately 4.9 billion KRW. It will be a building with one basement floor and four above-ground floors, covering a total area of 1,413㎡. The center is scheduled for completion in October next year and will include the Yeonsu-gu Family Center (Multicultural Support Team), program rooms, and a multipurpose conference room.
Lee Jae-ho, Mayor of Yeonsu-gu, said, "The Coexistence Exchange Center will promote mutual understanding and harmony among residents of the Hambak Village area and provide convenience to its users. We will prepare thoroughly to ensure the construction project proceeds without any setbacks."
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