Hapcheon Traditional Market Hosts 2nd Onnuri Gift Certificate Payback Event
Hapcheon Wanghu Market, Myosan Market, Chogye Market, and Samga Market to Provide 5,000 Won Gift Certificates for Every 50,000 Won Spent Until the 15th
Hapcheon Wanghu Traditional Market Onnuri Gift Certificate Payback 2nd Event (Photo by Hapcheon-gun)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 2nd that it will hold the 2nd Onnuri Gift Certificate Payback event for 14 days until the 15th at four traditional markets: Hapcheon Wanghu Market, Myosan Market, Chogye Market, and Samga Market, to revitalize the commercial districts of traditional markets that have been depressed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
This event is designed to encourage a virtuous cycle through revisits to traditional markets by giving a 5,000 won Onnuri Gift Certificate when purchasing 50,000 won or more at stores within the market (stores that can issue mobile gift certificates such as credit cards, cash receipts, Zero Pay, etc.), with a total of about 60 stores participating.
Customers can receive Onnuri Gift Certificates by visiting the Market Prosperity Association office with purchase receipts totaling 50,000 won or more.
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A representative of the Market Prosperity Association said, "We hope to revive consumer sentiment depressed by COVID-19 and inject vitality into the local economy," and added, "We ask for the active participation of all residents so that we can overcome these difficult times well."
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