Daekyo Supports 'Book Creators' to Revitalize Local Bookstores
Business Agreement with Busan Creative Economy Innovation Center
Plans for Future Expansion to Regions Including Jeju
Park Je-su, Head of Social Contribution at Daekyo (right), and Lee Seong-hak, Director of Busan Creative Economy Innovation Center, are posing for a commemorative photo at the 'Book Creator' support business agreement ceremony held on the 21st at Daekyo Tower in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Daekyo announced on the 22nd that it has signed a business agreement with the Busan Creative Economy Innovation Center to support 'Book Creators' for the revitalization of neighborhood bookstores.
The business agreement ceremony was held the day before at the Daekyo Tower in Gwanak-gu, Seoul. Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to mutually cooperate in various activities, including ▲establishing sustainable operation plans for local neighborhood bookstores ▲supporting commercialization for bookstore operators and related industry workers ▲promoting the growth of book creators by utilizing various marketing channels.
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A Daekyo official stated, "This year, we plan to expand the areas supported for neighborhood bookstore projects and actively support business development for bookstores," adding, "In the future, we will select neighborhood bookstores in various regions such as Busan, Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Jeju to support business development costs and regional pop-up stores, striving to revitalize neighborhood bookstores."
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