South Korea has inaugurated a new city the government hopes will help ease congestion in the capital and provide more balanced development. At a ceremony Monday, officials marked the opening of Sejong City, an area 120 kilometers south of Seoul that will bring 10,000 government workers by 2014. The government plans to move 16 ministries and 20 other agencies to Sejong during the next two years, including the prime minister's office and the government broadcasting service. Critics of ...
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