Jeonbuk Police Agency Holds Shopping Event to Revitalize Traditional Markets
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Myung-jin] The Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency (Chief Superintendent Jo Yong-sik) announced on the 12th that it held a shopping event at Jeonju Nambu Market.
Before the traditional market shopping event, Chief Superintendent Jo met with merchant members to listen to their difficulties and discuss ways to revitalize the traditional market.
At the event, participants used traditional market gift certificates to purchase local agricultural products such as fruits and vegetables, as well as daily necessities. Fried chicken and fruits were delivered to the children at the police agency’s workplace daycare center, who could not be visited on Children’s Day due to the impact of COVID-19.
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Meanwhile, the Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency has designated the fourth Wednesday of every month as ‘Traditional Market Day’ through a sisterhood agreement between Nambu Market and one institution and one market, encouraging employees to visit traditional markets to buy lunch and daily necessities, promoting the use of traditional markets.
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