Muan County Council Visits Social Welfare Facilities for Lunar New Year Holiday
Urging Participation in Revitalizing the Local Economy by Visiting Illo Traditional Market
On the 21st, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, visits were made to local social welfare facilities and Ilro Traditional Market to engage in community care. (Photo by Muan-gun)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan County Council (Chairman Lee Jeong-woon) announced on the 22nd that it visited social welfare facilities and Ilro Traditional Market in the region ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday on the 21st to care for the local community.
The council members visited two child and elderly welfare facilities to comfort the residents and share warm affection, while also touring the facilities and listening to the difficulties faced by the staff.
After visiting the facilities, they went to Ilro Traditional Market in the area to hear various opinions from market merchants and residents shopping there, urging active participation in revitalizing the local economy and exchanging ideas on ways to revitalize the traditional market.
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Chairman Lee Jeong-woon said, “There are many marginalized groups around us who feel even lonelier during the holidays, so I hope a warm social atmosphere develops where people look around to see if there are neighbors left out,” adding, “The Muan County Council will do its best to protect traditional markets and neighborhood businesses, which are the backbone of the local economy.”
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