From the 3rd to the 22nd, a customer appreciation event with Onnuri gift certificates will be held at five locations including Gangbuk General Traditional Market

Thank You Event for Visitors at Traditional Markets in Gangbuk-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangbuk-gu (District Mayor Park Kyum-soo) is conducting a customer appreciation event for visitors at five traditional markets in the area as part of the Our Neighborhood Market Outing project in the first half of 2020.


This event was planned to provide enjoyment to citizens visiting traditional markets while giving practical support to the sales of traditional markets, which have been depressed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Using subsidies provided by the district to merchant associations, each market will hold its own event in June.


Accordingly, at Gangbuk General Traditional Market, a prize drawing will be held from the 19th to the 21st, and customers who purchase more than 30,000 KRW will receive Onnuri gift certificates.


At Suyu Traditional Market, eco-bags will be prepared for those who purchase more than 20,000 KRW from the 15th to the 30th, and a coupon event will also be held.


For the joint event at Suyu Market and Suyu Traditional Market, customers who purchase more than 50,000 KRW from the 3rd to the 22nd will receive Onnuri gift certificates, and customers who write reviews after using the traditional market delivery app ‘Noljjang’ will be given gift certificates. A Tuho throwing game will also be conducted.


At Jangmiwongolmok Market, a prize drawing event will be held from the 7th to the 9th for customers who purchase more than 20,000 KRW. Customers who purchase more than 30,000 KRW will receive a premium cart, and those who purchase more than 50,000 KRW will be given Onnuri gift certificates.


The district stated that to prevent COVID-19, it will strictly follow quarantine rules such as wearing masks, providing hand sanitizers, maintaining social distancing, and ventilating regularly during the event and prize distribution, and will conduct disinfection of stores, entrances, and other key facilities before and after the event.



Park Kyum-soo, Mayor of Gangbuk-gu, said, “For the local economy, which has been weakened by COVID-19, to revitalize, it is most important that traditional markets in the district become lively. We will prepare various support measures to enhance the competitiveness of traditional markets so that merchants and consumers can coexist.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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