Lee Kyung-kyu, Young Tak, DinDin, Lee Won-il Confirmed as MCs
SBS signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dongducheon City on March 31, embarking on cooperation for regional revitalization. Through this MOU, both parties plan to fully launch initiatives such as ▲ revitalization of local commercial districts and space regeneration, ▲ expansion of tourism and cultural enjoyment opportunities for Dongducheon citizens, and ▲ cooperation in planning content that leverages regional characteristics.
Based on this agreement, SBS will unveil a new entertainment program, "Our Neighborhood's Golden Age," in August. "Our Neighborhood's Golden Age" is a "regional regeneration project" aimed at breathing new life into neighborhoods losing vitality due to population decline and regional extinction.
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The program will be hosted by Lee Kyung-kyu, Young Tak, Dindin, and Chef Lee Won-il. Lee Kyung-kyu, as the eldest brother and drawing on his diverse business experience, will lead the overall project. Young Tak will bring excitement and warmth to the region with his unique sociability and energy. Dindin will discover the hidden charms of each region based on his experience traveling across the country, and Chef Lee Won-il will revitalize spaces by presenting F&B content that combines local specialties and unique culture. In addition, experts from various fields, including architects, landscape architects, and startup consultants, will also participate.
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Starting with Dongducheon City in Gyeonggi Province, they plan to tour various regions nationwide, including Jinan County in Jeonbuk Province, Mungyeong City in Gyeongbuk Province, and Jochiwon in Sejong City. In particular, in Dongducheon, they will undertake a large-scale project to transform the entire "Livestock Product Brand Yuktown" building, located in front of Soryo Mountain, into a central hub for Soryo Mountain tourism, and reborn as a complex cultural space with F&B facilities.
At the MOU signing ceremony, Dongducheon Mayor Park Hyung-deok stated, "Although there were concerns and burdens about this new path, I made a decision for the future, trusting SBS's content production capabilities. I am delighted to take this important first step in regenerating the long-unused Yuktown building into a tourism hub for the Soryo Mountain area. We will provide all administrative support to ensure this challenge becomes a powerful driving force for change in Dongducheon."