Gwangjin-gu Opens Online Direct Market for Agricultural and Marine Specialty Products 'Raensun Market'
Direct Market Event Open for Online and Phone Orders Until the 11th... Seven Participants Including Gu Sisters, Sister Cities Inje-gun, Mungyeong-si, Boeun-gun, Boryeong-si, Iksan-si, Taebaek-si, and Chungju-si
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) will hold the direct transaction market "Gwangjin Ranseon Market," which captures the deepening flavors of autumn, online until the 11th.
The "Gwangjin Ranseon Market" was prepared to support sales channels for farms struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and to provide residents with an opportunity to purchase excellent agricultural, marine, and specialty products conveniently and at affordable prices.
This event features participation from seven sister and friendly cities of the district: Inje-gun, Mungyeong-si, Boeun-gun, Boryeong-si, Iksan-si, Taebaek-si, and Chungju-si, showcasing agricultural, marine, and specialty products from each region.
Key items for sale include Iksan Honey Sweet Potato, Taebaek Highland Kimchi, Mungyeong and Chungju Apples, Boeun Jujube, Boryeong Eel, and Inje Dried Pollack.
Residents wishing to purchase can place orders through the Gwangjin-gu Office website or by calling the General Affairs Department.
Detailed product lists can be found on the Gwangjin-gu Office website and in promotional materials available at community service centers.
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District Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, "Through this 'Gwangjin Ranseon Market,' I hope to alleviate the difficulties faced by agricultural and fishing villages during these challenging times of COVID-19 and provide residents with fresh food to revitalize their weary minds and bodies."
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