Cheong Wa Dae set to be restored as presidential office, ending 3 years in Yongsan

South Korea’s “Yongsan era” is ending as President Lee Jae Myung relocates the presidential office back to the historic Cheong Wa Dae, fulfilling a major campaign promise. The move began earlier this month and is expected to finish by Christmas, following completed environmental and technological upgrades. President Lee approved $17.6 million for the relocation shortly after taking office.
The administration criticized the Yongsan office as “politically toxic” due to its association with the former president’s martial law declaration. Analysts say the return to Cheong Wa Dae marks the end of turmoil related to the crisis under former President Yoon Suk Yeol, and the public is unlikely to view the move as wasteful due to dissatisfaction with Yoon’s leadership.
However, some experts worry the return may revive concerns about an “imperial presidency,” as Cheong Wa Dae’s layout isolates key decision-making areas. Previously open to the public as a cultural site, the complex welcomed over 8.52 million visitors before closing in July to prepare for the government’s return.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/politics/20251208/cheong-wa-dae-set-to-be-restored-as-presidential-office-ending-3-years-in-yongsan |