Cheongyang County, carrying on the spirit of agriculture... The warmth of the countryside blossoming through dedication and sharing.

Published 2025년 11월 12일

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[Nongsuchaksan Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara]Cheongyang County is awash with warm news that once again awakens the values of people and community. The unveiling ceremony of a memorial for the late Professor Baek Kwang-hyun, who dedicated his life to rural development, and the tenth consecutive donation of pigs by the Cheongyang County branch of the Korea Pork Association, which continues to foster neighborly love, have made people reflect on the true meaning of "Living Together in Cheongyang." # Honoring the late Professor Baek Kwang-hyun, a rural leader who dedicated his life to agricultureCheongyang County (County Head Kim Don-gon) held a ceremony to unveil a memorial for the late Professor Baek Kwang-hyun, who dedicated his life to advancing agriculture and became a role model for local farmers, at the Cheongyang Agricultural Technology Center last November 11.

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Unveiling of Monument to Late Professor Baek Kwang-hyun and Donation of Pork by the Cheongyang Branch of the Korea Pork Association 10 Years of Continued Warm Acts of Pork Donation Cheongyang County is once again painting the region with warm news that reminds us of the value of people and community. The unveiling ceremony of the monument to the late Professor Baek Kwang-hyun, who dedicated his life to rural development, and the pork donation by the Cheongyang Branch of the Korea Pork Association, which has continued neighborly love for 10 years, made people reflect on the true meaning of "living together in Cheongyang." # Honoring the Late Professor Baek Kwang-hyun, a Rural Leader Dedicated to Agriculture On the 11th, Cheongyang County held a ceremony to unveil a monument to the late Professor Baek Kwang-hyun, who dedicated his life to the development of agriculture and became a role model for local farmers, at the Cheongyang Agricultural Technology Center. About 100 people, ...
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