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President and President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in retired, he chose Pyeongsan Village near Tongdosa Temple in Yangsan-si, Gyeongnam. It is about 40km away from the existing sister-in-law, but the Blue House said that inside and outside of President Moon spent more than 1.6 billion won in private expenses.

Reporter Jeon Byeong-nam.

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Blue House said that after the resignation of President Moon Jae-in, he bought land around Pyeongsan Village in Hebuk-myeon, Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do to build a sisterhood.

In and out of President Moon, five of Jisan-ri's parcels were purchased at 2630.5㎡, costing a total of more than 1.6 billion won.

The site of the escort facility to be joined together was secured by the Blue House Security Agency on a separate budget in accordance with the Act on the Pre-Presidential Courtesy Act.

The Blue House explained that President Moon tried to continue to use his home in Maegok-dong, Yangsan, but was forced to relocate due to security issues.

[Kang Min-suk/Chief Blue House spokesman: (President Moon) internally expressed his will to return to his home at Maegok-dong, Yangsan. The Secret Service decided that the security facilities could not be installed.]

Accordingly, at the end of last year, the procurement of a new sister site was promoted. I did.

However, as President Moon has said,'I want to be forgotten after resignation', it seems unlikely that President Moon's sisters will operate as so-called open sisters.

President Moon plans to dispose of the current Maegok-dong residence to raise the cost of purchasing the site.