A basic address plate with a road name address marked in braille is installed at a crosswalk near the Dongjak District Office in Dongjak-gu, Seoul. /Courtesy of News1

The Ministry of the Interior and Safety said it has dispatched four address experts to support the implementation of South Korea's road name address system in Mongolia on the 25th.

This dispatch of address experts is the second since June of last year. The address experts are expected to support the application of South Korea's road name address system in Mongolia. They have been dispatched since the 24th and plan to continue this work until the 29th.

This support for the road name address system was carried out at the request of the Mongolian government. Mongolia faces difficulties in establishing standardized addresses due to its population growth in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, urban expansion, and diversified living spaces in grasslands and deserts. In response, they reviewed various advanced countries' cases, including South Korea, and ultimately decided to adopt the South Korean address system.

The Ministry of the Interior and Safety forecast that the establishment of the South Korean road name address system in Mongolia will facilitate the local expansion of South Korean corporations.

Deputy Minister Kim Min-jae said, 'This dispatch of experts will strengthen mutual cooperation between the two countries and serve as an opportunity for their relationship to take a leap forward.'