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[E-Government News] Foreign Diplomats Visit Information Network Village August 30th, 2006 By Bae Ji-sook Staff ReporterA group of 15 diplomats from 11 Asian countries posted in Seoul visited a village in Hwasong County, Kyonggi Province on Tuesday to personally observe an information network village, held up as a successful model for Koreas informatization drive in agricultural and fisheries region. The Hwaseong village is among the 280 information network villages being run across the country since 2001 as the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs key project designed to narrow the digital divide between rural and agricultural communities, regions and social strata and to boost competitiveness in agricultural and fisheries areas.
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