Gyeongju High School Nonghyup Alumni Association and Gyeongju Central Shopping District Merchants Association took a commemorative photo after signing a win-win agreement for revitalizing the local economy and overcoming COVID-19 at the Central Shopping District Merchants Association office on the 23rd. / Gyeongju City

Gyeongju High School Nonghyup Alumni Association and Gyeongju Central Shopping District Merchants Association took a commemorative photo after signing a win-win agreement for revitalizing the local economy and overcoming COVID-19 at the Central Shopping District Merchants Association office on the 23rd. / Gyeongju City

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gyeongju City in Gyeongbuk announced on the 24th that the Gyeongju High School Nonghyup Alumni Association (President Lee Kang-deok) and the Gyeongju Central Shopping District Merchants Association (President Jeong Yong-ha) signed a win-win agreement to revitalize the local economy and overcome COVID-19.


At the signing ceremony held on the 23rd at the Central Shopping District Merchants Association office, the Gyeongju High School Nonghyup Alumni Association was represented by President Lee Kang-deok (An-gang Nonghyup), Senior Vice President Lee Kyung-don, and Secretary General Kim Ho-yeol. The Gyeongju Central Shopping District Merchants Association was represented by President Jeong Yong-ha, Secretary General Han Dong-cheol, and Secretary General Kim Gyu-cheol.


According to this agreement, the Gyeongju High School Nonghyup Alumni Association, which had previously provided department store or large-scale store gift certificates and agricultural product gift certificates to its members (96 members, worth 20 million KRW), decided to replace them this year with Gyeongju Central Shopping District gift certificates to contribute to the local economy.


Lee Kang-deok, President of the Gyeongju High School Nonghyup Alumni Association, said, "We send support to the merchants of the Central Shopping District Market who have been suffering for a long time due to COVID-19, and hope that this agreement will be a small help in revitalizing the shopping district."



Jeong Yong-ha, President of the Central Shopping District Merchants Association, expressed gratitude, saying, "Thanks to the special hometown love of the Gyeongju High School Nonghyup Alumni Association, we have received a meaningful Christmas gift."


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