From Cadastral Administration Exchange to Spreading a Culture of Giving, Mutual Donations of KRW 2 Million

The cadastral departments of Yeongcheon City and Gyeongsan City are going beyond simple work exchanges and continuing a strong path of mutual growth through the Hometown Love Donation program.


On the 5th at Yeongcheon City Hall, the Cadastral Information Division of Yeongcheon City and the Land Information Division of Gyeongsan City held a "Mutual Hometown Love Donation Ceremony" to ensure the successful establishment of the Hometown Love Donation program and to strengthen inter-regional cooperation.

On the 5th at Yeongcheon City Hall, public officers from the cadastral departments of Yeongcheon City and Gyeongsan City exchanged hometown love donations worth 2 million won. Provided by Yeongcheon City

On the 5th at Yeongcheon City Hall, public officers from the cadastral departments of Yeongcheon City and Gyeongsan City exchanged hometown love donations worth 2 million won. Provided by Yeongcheon City

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This donation, which follows those made in 2024 and 2025 and marks the third consecutive year of the event, is being regarded as a case that demonstrates how the cooperation model between the two local governments has gone beyond a one-off event and has taken root as a solid partnership.


Yeongcheon City and Gyeongsan City have maintained a close cooperative relationship by sharing best practices in cadastral administration and exploring directions for further development.


Based on this cooperative relationship, the two cities have created a meaningful opportunity to promote mutual growth between regions through the Hometown Love Donation program and to contribute to the development of the local community, which makes this initiative all the more significant.


The Hometown Love Donation program allows individuals to donate to regions other than their place of residence and, in return, receive tax credits as well as gifts worth up to 30% of the donated amount.


Each person can donate up to KRW 20,000,000 per year, of which up to KRW 100,000 is eligible for a full tax credit.


Yeongcheon City is continuously working to discover attractive return gifts for Hometown Love Donations and to improve donor satisfaction, and is actively exploring ways to ensure that the donated funds provide tangible benefits to the local community.



Gu Kyungseung, head of the Cadastral Information Division of Yeongcheon City, said, "It is very meaningful that through the Hometown Love Donation program, public officials of the two cities can strengthen their close bonds and contribute to mutual regional development," adding, "We expect that this mutual donation will play an important role in further solidifying trust between the two regions and in continuing a sustainable cooperative relationship."


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