As part of a broader push towards digital governance across South Korea[[2]], the city of Gunsan has recently publicized its online contact information and website specifications for residents and visitors. The move reflects a nationwide trend of municipalities enhancing accessibility and utilizing digital platforms for public service delivery. Gunsan, located in the North Jeolla Province, is also home to Kunsan Air base, a key U.S. military installation[[3]], and these updates aim to streamline communication for both Korean citizens and the international community.
The city of Gunsan, in the North Jeolla Province of South Korea, has announced details regarding its online presence and contact information for public access. The announcement comes as municipalities increasingly rely on digital platforms for citizen engagement and service delivery.
City Hall is located at 17 Siheong-ro, Jochon-dong, Gunsan, with a main telephone line available at 063-454-4000. The line connects to a duty officer outside of regular business hours.
According to a recent notice, the city’s website is optimized for Windows 7 or later operating systems and is compatible with Internet Explorer 9 or later, as well as Firefox, Chrome, and Safari browsers.
Officials also stated that the automated collection of email addresses posted on the website is prohibited, and any violations may result in penalties under information and communications network laws. This measure is intended to protect the privacy of individuals associated with the city government.