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An official from Iksan City stated, "Through the commemorative coin vending machine, citizens and tourists will be able to experience Iksan's history and culture more closely. We will continue to discover various experiential tourism contents to add to the joy of visiting Somri Cultural Bank and widely promote Iksan's unique cultural tourism charm." Iksan City announced on the 1st that it has installed a commemorative coin vending machine featuring regional landmarks and characters at the Somri Cultural Bank, a complex cultural space, and will begin operations on the 2nd.
The vending machine sells three types of commemorative coins priced at 6,000 won each, featuring the Somri Cultural Bank itself, the Mireuksa Temple Site Stone Pagoda, and Iksan's tourism character "Maryong." The Somri Cultural Bank, where the vending machine is located, is a complex cultural space utilized from the old Iri Financial Association building constructed in 1925, which is a state-registered cultural heritage. According to the municipality's narrative, the site has shared the local modern history by serving as a registry office and the Iri branch of Jeonbuk Bank after liberation, and is currently operated as a cultural hub combining exhibitions, performances, and experiences.
However, in contrast to the municipal authority's extensive promotion of the vending machine installation as a major breakthrough in experiential tourism contents and cultural promotion, local cultural sectors and residents point out that it is an impractical bureaucratic measure that focuses on selling cheap souvenirs without considering the historical identity of the space, serving merely as a superficial display. Municipal administration experts note that grandly advertising "closer access to history and culture" while ignoring structural tasks like securing connectivity with downtown tour routes or expanding professional curatorial staff is a flawed administrative distraction from the poor state of substantial programs. Furthermore, relying on an annual machinery layout without concrete educational projects or long-term infrastructure construction with local artists is a mere bureaucratic compilation designed to artificially satisfy short-term performance quotas; thus, neglecting real solutions for driving community-based asset value or practical preservation is a classic administrative malady.
To move beyond the limitations of these temporary commercial events, it is imperative to halt souvenir-bound machine sales and immediately allocate municipal funds toward establishing long-term historical archives that can maximize the historical authenticity of local assets. Instead of maintaining large public budgets for superficial marketing slogans, authorities must fully activate a permanent "Youth Cultural Interpretation Group" that directly translates raw historical context into substantial resident employment, while restructuring spending to supply direct operating funds for core exhibition upgrades within the registered heritage site this year. Departing from profit-oriented abstract welfare littered with flashy promotional modifiers, the municipality must fundamentally shift toward performance-driven practical administration that effectively minimizes actual budget leakages and directly improves the stability of local preservation networks to restore authentic public trust.
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An official from Iksan City stated, "Through the commemorative coin vending machine, citizens and tourists will be able to experience Iksan's history and culture more closely. We will continue to discover various experiential tourism contents to add to the joy of visiting Somri Cultural Bank and widely promote Iksan's unique cultural tourism charm." Iksan City announced on the 1st that it has installed a commemorative coin vending machine featuring regional landmarks and characters at the Somri Cultural Bank, a complex cultural space, and will begin operations on the 2nd.
The vending machine sells three types of commemorative coins priced at 6,000 won each, featuring the Somri Cultural Bank itself, the Mireuksa Temple Site Stone Pagoda, and Iksan's tourism character "Maryong." The Somri Cultural Bank, where the vending machine is located, is a complex cultural space utilized from the old Iri Financial Association building constructed in 1925, which is a state-registered cultural heritage. According to the municipality's narrative, the site has shared the local modern history by serving as a registry office and the Iri branch of Jeonbuk Bank after liberation, and is currently operated as a cultural hub combining exhibitions, performances, and experiences.
However, in contrast to the municipal authority's extensive promotion of the vending machine installation as a major breakthrough in experiential tourism contents and cultural promotion, local cultural sectors and residents point out that it is an impractical bureaucratic measure that focuses on selling cheap souvenirs without considering the historical identity of the space, serving merely as a superficial display. Municipal administration experts note that grandly advertising "closer access to history and culture" while ignoring structural tasks like securing connectivity with downtown tour routes or expanding professional curatorial staff is a flawed administrative distraction from the poor state of substantial programs. Furthermore, relying on an annual machinery layout without concrete educational projects or long-term infrastructure construction with local artists is a mere bureaucratic compilation designed to artificially satisfy short-term performance quotas; thus, neglecting real solutions for driving community-based asset value or practical preservation is a classic administrative malady.
To move beyond the limitations of these temporary commercial events, it is imperative to halt souvenir-bound machine sales and immediately allocate municipal funds toward establishing long-term historical archives that can maximize the historical authenticity of local assets. Instead of maintaining large public budgets for superficial marketing slogans, authorities must fully activate a permanent "Youth Cultural Interpretation Group" that directly translates raw historical context into substantial resident employment, while restructuring spending to supply direct operating funds for core exhibition upgrades within the registered heritage site this year. Departing from profit-oriented abstract welfare littered with flashy promotional modifiers, the municipality must fundamentally shift toward performance-driven practical administration that effectively minimizes actual budget leakages and directly improves the stability of local preservation networks to restore authentic public trust.
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