[Photo] Korea Forest Service Operates Drive-Thru 'Sanamul Market'
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] On the 27th, the Korea Forest Service operated a wild vegetable drive-thru market at the Boramae Park public parking lot in front of Daejeon City Hall. The wild vegetable drive-thru market was organized mainly by the Korea Forest Service to help forestry workers who are having difficulties selling forest products due to the consecutive cancellations of wild vegetable festivals caused by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The market will operate until the 29th from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Products are sold in 4 kinds of wild vegetable bundles (800g) including wild garlic, gomchwi, and dureup for 10,000 won. Choi Byung-am, Deputy Administrator of the Korea Forest Service, is supporting the wild vegetable drive-thru on site. Provided by Korea Forest Service
Hot Picks Today
"Only Two Per Person" Garbage Bag Crisis Was Just Yesterday... Japan Also Faces Shortage Anxiety
- "Samsung Electronics Employee with 100 Million Won Salary Receiving 600 Million Won Bonus... Estimated Tax Revealed"
- Lived as Family for Over 30 Years... Daughter-in-Law Cast Aside After Husband's Death
- 'Will Demand Finally Decline Due to High Prices?'... "I'll Just Enjoy Nearby Trips" as Japan and China See a Surge
- "Wore It Once, Then This? White Spots All Over 4.15 Million Won Prada Jacket... 'Full Refund Ordered'"
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.