Mungyeong Delivers Omija Tea to Wuhan Returnees Living in Temporary Facilities
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Jucheol In] Mungyeong City agricultural corporation Omiwon delivered about 28,000 Omija stick teas to Chinese Wuhan residents living in temporary facilities in Asan, Chungnam and Jincheon, Chungbuk on the 7th, with approval from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
Kim Taein, CEO of Omiwon, said, "I felt the need to gift Mungyeong Omija, which is good for the lungs and respiratory system," adding, "I hope this small gesture brings some comfort to the residents."
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The Wuhan residents will return home on the 15th for the first group and on the 16th for the second group if no symptoms appear. Omiwon is an agricultural corporation that produces the specialty Omija in Mungyeong and operates a 540-meter-long Omija theme tunnel.
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