
South Korea Begins Construction of Second Presidential Office in Sejong
South Korea has initiated the project to build a second presidential office in Sejong, with construction slated to begin in August 2027. This move aims to decentralize government functions.
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South Korea to start building Sejong presidential office in August 2027 - The Straits Times
South Korea to start building Sejong presidential office in August 2027 The Straits Times
Read full article →Seoul kicks off second presidential office project in Sejong
The Lee Jae Myung administration is set to take the first step toward building a second presidential office in Sejong, as part of its push to establish the city as South Korea’s administrative capital, according to Cheong Wa Dae. Lee Kyu-youn, senior presidential secretary for public relations and communication, announced Tuesday that the South Korean government will issue a tender for site preparation work for the president second office on Wednesday. The project will cover a 350,000-square-met
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