Junggi Nanum Foundation, 'My Own Domestic Travel Recipe' Contest
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation announced on the 27th that it will hold the 'My Own Domestic Travel Recipe' contest.
This contest is being promoted as a campaign to introduce hidden local restaurants and tourist spots in Korea to revitalize the management of small business owners who are struggling due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). It is hosted by the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business and the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation, with support from Naver.
Any Korean citizen can apply. Participants can introduce domestic travel courses such as gourmet trips they uniquely cherish or romantic trips that gave them unforgettable memories. Applicants can download a separate form from the My Own Domestic Travel Recipe contest homepage, fill it out, and submit it online by 6 p.m. on the 8th of next month to participate in the contest.
According to the recommended travel destinations, awards will be given to a total of 160 people divided into six regions: the Seoul metropolitan area, Gangwon region, Chungcheong region, Yeongnam region, Honam region, and Jeju region. Prizes will be categorized into Grand Prize, Excellence Award, Encouragement Award, and Special Award, with Onnuri gift certificates totaling 20 million won to be awarded.
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Kim Youngrae, chairman of the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation, said, "As the difficulties of small business owners are increasing due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, we will take the lead in revitalizing Korea by encouraging nationwide participation through a unique method."
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