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Yin Xiyue's "moving to a new home" is imminent, and Korean media interviews with residents around the new official residence, and some people are worried that some people will welcome it

author:Poster News

According to a report by the Korea Daily on August 31, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue is about to stay at his new official residence in Hannam-dong, Seoul. However, the residents around the new residence showed different attitudes towards this. Judging from the on-site interviews and survey results of the "Korea Daily" reporter, some residents are worried that this will cause traffic congestion during commuting hours, and their lives will also be disturbed because of the demonstrations of Yoon Seok-yue's opponents; But some residents welcomed the president's move to Hannam-dong, arguing that it would increase the influence of the community and its surroundings, and that the security environment would become safer.

Yin Xiyue's "moving to a new home" is imminent, and Korean media interviews with residents around the new official residence, and some people are worried that some people will welcome it

On the afternoon of August 31, a reporter from The Korea Daily came to the vicinity of Yoon Seok-wook's new official residence and saw that the site was finishing the renovation of the official residence. Vehicles carrying workers came and went in and out of the presidential residence, while guards in civilian clothes were guarded firmly in front of the gate. Several citizens looked curiously at the door and looked around the new presidential residence.

Yin Xiyue's "moving to a new home" is imminent, and Korean media interviews with residents around the new official residence, and some people are worried that some people will welcome it

According to the report, Lee Moup (48), who lives near the new official residence of the South Korean president, told the Korea Daily reporter that he did not have much feeling about the president's move here, but he was very worried about the traffic congestion caused by this. Li is worried that during commuting hours, if traffic control is taken because of the president's travel, the nearby roads will immediately become "parking lots". Zhang Mou, a resident of about 30 years old, told reporters that "residents feel that they must not engage in any 'welcome ceremony' or other activities for this purpose."

In addition, many citizens living in Hannam-dong are also reported to be worried that Yoon Seok-yue's opponents will conduct demonstrations around their homes, which will affect their lives. Previously, the Voice of Seoul, a non-governmental group that has been conducting opposition demonstrations in front of Yoon Seok-yue's private house in Seocho District, Gangnam, recently announced that as Yoon Seok-yue moves, the location of the demonstration will also be transferred to the Yongsan-gu area, where the presidential residence is located. The Voice of Seoul claimed that it was also considering demonstrations near the new official residence.

Yin Xiyue's "moving to a new home" is imminent, and Korean media interviews with residents around the new official residence, and some people are worried that some people will welcome it

Some residents also welcomed Yoon Seok-yue's move to Hannam-dong. The 65-year-old Xu Mou told the Korea Daily reporter that "the president and I live in the same community, I should have the opportunity to meet him", "this is going to become the 'president's community', which is something to be proud of." Quan, who is in his 70s, said that if the president moves here, the influence of Hannamdong will be further enhanced. According to the Korea Daily, some residents believe that after the president moves to Hannam-dong, the surrounding security environment will become safer.

Yin Xiyue's "moving to a new home" is imminent, and Korean media interviews with residents around the new official residence, and some people are worried that some people will welcome it

According to South Korea's SBS TELEVISION, a relevant person from South Korea's ruling party, the National Power Party, said on August 31 that Yoon Seok-yue would complete the check-in procedures around September 4. According to the report, Yin Xiyue originally planned to officially move into the new official residence in Hannamdong from September 1, but because the relevant preparations have not yet been completed, it was decided to postpone the stay.