Support for Installing Air Purifiers at Four Markets Including Bangi Market

Park Seong-su, Mayor of Songpa District, is visiting a traditional market and having a conversation with merchants.

Park Seong-su, Mayor of Songpa District, is visiting a traditional market and having a conversation with merchants.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Songpa-gu (Mayor Park Seong-su) is launching an online delivery service for traditional markets in line with the post-COVID-19 era.


This project aims to strengthen the competitiveness of traditional markets, which have been struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and to attract more customers.


A total of 10 million KRW will be supported for two markets, Macheon Jungang Market and Saemaeul Market, to pilot an online order and delivery system, with plans to expand the service to six traditional markets in the region by next year.


In addition, air purifiers will be installed in customer support centers and rest areas within traditional markets to create a comfortable environment. Facility improvements worth approximately 7 million KRW are expected to enhance convenience for merchants and customers in four markets, including Bangi Market.



Park Seong-su, Mayor of Songpa-gu, stated, “Strengthening the competitiveness of traditional markets greatly contributes to revitalizing the local economy. We will actively implement policies to revive the local economy by stimulating consumption through the launch of online delivery services and continuous facility improvements.”


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