'Clean & Safe Gyeongbuk Market' Yeongju 365 Market First Promotion
Gyeongbuk Province, 23 Cities and Counties Until End of June... Donation Relay

'Value Shop Y-Sale' ... 'Commercial Area Recovery Movement' Started at Traditional Market in Yeongju, Gyeongbuk View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] The 'Clean & Safe Gyeongbuk Market' promotional campaign, promoted by Gyeongsangbuk-do as a measure to restore small business districts and revitalize the local economy, was held on the 1st at Yeongju 365 Market, a traditional market joint brand located in Yeongju City, the northernmost part of the province.


On this day, Gyeongbuk Province held an on-site meeting for 'Let's Run Again Gyeongbuk' at Yeongju City Hall, then visited Yeongju 365 Market to conduct the 'Clean & Safe Gyeongbuk Market' promotional campaign and the 'Y-Sale Donation Relay Challenge.' About 90 people attended the meeting, including Governor Lee Cheol-woo, Yeongju Mayor Jang Wook-hyun, provincial council members, pan-citizen committee members, small business representatives, and heads of social organizations.


At the on-site meeting held at Yeongju City Hall, Yeongju City officially announced the 'Post-COVID-19 Yeongju 100 Major Tasks,' followed by the signing of the 'Value Buy Y-Sale Agreement' by Gyeongbuk Province, Yeongju City, the Merchants' Association, and the Pan-Citizen Countermeasure Committee.


'Value Buy Y-Sale' is a policy project that offers a 5% discount on payment amounts when using disaster relief funds to help recover the local economy, which has been depressed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Yeongju Love Gift Certificates are available at 3,940 locations, and Onnuri Gift Certificates are implemented for one month in June at 15 traditional market stores in Yeongju.


'Value Shop Y-Sale' ... 'Commercial Area Recovery Movement' Started at Traditional Market in Yeongju, Gyeongbuk View original image


After the meeting, Governor Lee Cheol-woo moved with the attendees to Yeongju 365 Market to shop at the traditional market together and participated in the 'Y-Sale Donation Relay Challenge,' donating purchased goods to welfare organizations.


The 'Clean & Safe Gyeongbuk Market' promotional campaign, starting from the 1st, also began at Yeongju 365 Market. This campaign was planned to spread a clean and hygienic image of traditional markets and create a safe shopping environment where customers can visit again with confidence.


Gyeongbuk Province plans to conduct a large-scale 'Clean & Safe Gyeongbuk Market Big Cleanup' activity throughout June, involving market merchant associations and local social organizations in cities and counties across the province to quickly revive and energize traditional markets, which have been depressed due to the COVID-19 situation.



Meanwhile, the 'Let's Run Again Gyeongbuk' on-site meetings will continue in a touring format across 23 cities and counties in the region, along with the 'Clean & Safe' promotional campaign, to promptly recover the local economy weakened by COVID-19.


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