Helping Flower Farmers... I'Park Mall to Operate Flower Flea Market for Three Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] I'Park Mall announced on the 10th that it will operate a 'Flower Flea Market' to help flower farms struggling due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
This event was organized to promote the consumption of flowers from flower farms whose sales have decreased due to the cancellation of various events such as graduation and entrance ceremonies.
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The Flower Flea Market will be held for three days from today until the 12th at the event hall on the 4th floor of The Center in I'Park Mall.
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