Top 93 Quotes & Sayings by Park Won-soon - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a South Korean politician Park Won-soon.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
If we discover niche services that have been overlooked in our society, we can create many jobs for the unemployed, retired and young people.
In Seoul, there are plans to create a blockchain ecosystem to make it a city that will be recognized as the center of blockchain in the world.
Seoul strives to make an environment that is safe for foreign residents and also where they can succeed as well. — © Park Won-soon
Seoul strives to make an environment that is safe for foreign residents and also where they can succeed as well.
With the Green New Deal, Seoul is taking big steps to transition to a net-zero emissions economy in 2050.
Seoul will co-operate with the national government so that the 2032 Summer Olympics become something more than a sports festival - an opportunity to change the fate of the Korean Peninsula.
I understand that some people are angry about taxi services. A taxi fare hike should be accompanied by better customer service.
I believe investing in welfare is an investment in the future and in people.
It is necessary to diversify or improve the role of Gimpo airport.
Our respect for culture and diversity and arts is very low because we only focused on building the economy. But now as we have reached modernization... many citizens can display their potential for arts and culture and I believe that's why Psy has become so popular.
If the 1988 Seoul Olympics was 'reconciliation Olympics' amid the cold war between East and West and the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics was a touchstone of peace, the 2032 Olympics will be promoted to become the last stop to establish the peace.
The influence of culture and arts is much larger than the influence of economy sometimes.
For resident stability, I fully agree with the government's stance that stabilizing the housing market should be the first and foremost step.
Blockchain is an innovative technology with the power to change society and is gaining the world's attention as a technology to enhance the competitiveness of the urban economy.
The Seoul city government has been cooperating with the central government to stabilize the housing market, and we plan to brainstorm all possible ways with the government to better counter the issue.
I disagree with those who say welfare is a waste of money. It's a good means to creating new jobs.
Urban planning should be done with the mindset that we are determining the city's fabric for 100 years to come.
The central government wants to increase the number of nuclear power plants but we believe nuclear plants have their inherent problems.
Seoul will do what it can do, such as letting citizens participate in cutting energy use or in producing more of their own energy. This is how we can thwart the increase in nuclear plants.
I am kind of an idealist but I became a DUP member because I believe politics should have a footing in harsh reality.
I want to make a city that can run smoothly with anyone in charge, even without a mayor in place.
We will maintain the city as a slaughter-free place to promote the dignity of animal coexistence. If Seoul slaughter activity occurs again, we will use all means to block it.
The population of Seoul is decreasing but a large population is not a key element of an advanced city.
We will work as if the PyeongChang Olympics is jointly hosted by Gangwon Province and Seoul.
My motto for Seoul is 'From Good to Great.'
Since the inauguration of Mr. Lee Myung-bak, I was very much disappointed with his politics and policies. Not only in economics, but also in many social and political issues, he made many mistakes.
Seoul promises to make a big investment in the transition of ecology and civilization that will transform the green crisis into a green opportunity. — © Park Won-soon
Seoul promises to make a big investment in the transition of ecology and civilization that will transform the green crisis into a green opportunity.
Yongsan Garrison is an important venue representing Korea's modern history which will be preserved.
After the 1970s, we accomplished economic development rapidly. But the side effect of that was high stress levels or the gap between the rich and poor. And these issues call on me to focus on the welfare and quality of life of the citizens.
Seoul will build more resource recovery facilities and establish new recycling facilities with the aim of achieving zero landfills of domestic waste.
Most of the job on DDP was already done by the time I became mayor. So was Gwanghwamun Square, described by many architects as the city's worst architectural creation, and the new city hall. I did not think that redoing them would be the right approach as that would only create new problems.
Seoul will strictly limit the total greenhouse gas emissions from buildings and expand the construction of zero-energy buildings.
We hope that the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates will help us to promote Seoul as a symbol of peace beyond war and division in order to attract global attention to peace on the Korean Peninsula.
We will strengthen crackdown on illegal renovations and enforce a restitution of large-scale development gains to better stabilize the real estate market.
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