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How LX Gwangyang is Revolutionizing Land Surveying at the 25th Gwangyang Maehwa Festival

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[Herald Economy (Gwangyang) — Park Dae-sung] The Gwangyang branch of the Korea Land and Geospatial Information Corporation (LX) is operating a Mobile Consultation Desk at the 25th Gwangyang Maehwa (Plum Blossom) Festival, providing cadastral surveying consultations and hands-on measurement experiences.

At the festival, LX Gwangyang is showcasing the agency’s technical expertise and offering a range of proactive cadastral services to visitors, earning strong support from residents.

Key programs include one-on-one, customized consultations on cadastral procedures and fees for matters such as land boundaries, parcel division, and consolidation.

LX Gwangyang has also set up an interactive area to promote the value of cadastral re-survey projects and the future potential of spatial information initiatives, allowing citizens to handle and test advanced surveying equipment.

The Survey Experience Zone, where visitors can try professional surveying tools that are normally difficult to access, has become a distinctive draw for families.

Lee Eung-ju, director of LX Gwangyang, said the office will expand the Mobile Consultation Desk and, through field-focused proactive administration, continue to lead efforts to protect citizens’ property rights.

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