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Chungju Girl's blunt remarks on 'Point of Omniscient Interfere': 'No different from Chungju City'
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Chungju Girl's blunt remarks on 'Point of Omniscient Interfere': 'No different from Chungju City'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Choi Ji-ho, known as 'Chungju Girl,' appeared on the MBC show 'Point of Omniscient Interfere.'
  • She spoke about the former 'Chungju Man,' Kim Sun-tae, and his departure.
  • Choi Ji-ho stated that the situation with the Chungju YouTube channel is not much different from the city's administration.

Choi Ji-ho, affectionately known as 'Chungju Girl,' made a candid appearance on the popular MBC variety show 'Point of Omniscient Interfere,' where she shared her thoughts on the former 'Chungju Man,' Kim Sun-tae.

During her appearance, Choi Ji-ho, who is a public official in Chungju, discussed the inner workings of the Chungju city YouTube channel. She revealed that she became the new administrator of the channel after Kim Sun-tae's departure.

I am Choi Ji-ho, who suddenly became the owner of the Chungju YouTube channel.

โ€” Choi Ji-hoIntroducing herself on the show 'Point of Omniscient Interfere.'

In a striking statement, Choi Ji-ho directly addressed the perceived differences between the city's YouTube channel and the Chungju city administration itself. She asserted that, in her view, there is "not much difference" between the two, suggesting a perceived lack of distinction or perhaps a shared set of challenges or operational styles.

Her comments have sparked interest and discussion regarding the management and public perception of the Chungju city's online presence and administrative efforts.

There is not much difference between the Chungju YouTube channel and Chungju City.

โ€” Choi Ji-hoComparing the city's YouTube channel to its administration.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.