Concurrent Campaign to Promote Safety Awareness for COVID-19 Prevention

Boseong-gun's All-Out Effort to Revitalize Local Businesses Overcoming COVID-19 View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Yong-chul] The Beoseong-gun Citizens' Cultural Movement Steering Committee announced on the 22nd that it held a traditional market shopping event to revitalize the local economy, which has been struggling due to COVID-19.


About 30 committee members who participated in the event purchased the local currency, 'Beoseong Sarang Gift Certificates,' to buy goods, thereby promoting local consumption activities and injecting vitality into the local economy.


Additionally, this shopping event was conducted alongside a safety awareness campaign, distributing free items such as green tea, which is good for boosting immunity, cloth masks, and hand sanitizers produced by the committee itself. The participating members repeatedly emphasized safety awareness for social distancing and COVID-19 prevention, receiving great responses from citizens visiting the traditional market.


County Governor Kim Cheol-woo also participated in the event to understand the difficulties of the citizens and gather their opinions, engaging in efforts to address public welfare.


Governor Kim said, "I hope many people will visit the traditional market through this opportunity," and added, "I hope the Citizens' Cultural Movement will be promoted more vigorously in the future so that the citizens can unite as one."


This sharing event was marked by donations of about 2.5 million won each in cloth masks and green tea from Park Jae-soon, CEO of Beoseong Transportation, and Baek Jong-woo, CEO of Baekrok Tea Garden, both active members of the Beoseong-gun Citizens' Cultural Movement Steering Committee, reaffirming the meaning of a clean and friendly Beoseong-gun led by its citizens.


Yoon Won-gi, CEO of Maeknok Co., Ltd., contributed materials necessary for making hand sanitizers and participated in the production, while Moon Jeong-ja, CEO of Baekyeongol Fermented Tea, also donated Ogam Flower Tea, adding warmth to the wave of donations.



Meanwhile, the Beoseong-gun Citizens' Cultural Movement Committee has been conducting various activities such as a relay of goods donations since February 14 to support local residents struggling due to COVID-19, and plans to actively promote social distancing campaigns and establish a relay donation culture to contribute to making Beoseong a friendly community.


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