Jeonnam Province's Lunar New Year 'Namdo Market' Online Special Exhibition... Up to 76% Discount Sale View original image

[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Province announced on the 14th that it has prepared an online Lunar New Year special exhibition at ‘Namdo Jangteo’ until the 10th of next month, ahead of Seollal, the largest traditional Korean holiday.


A total of 583 selected products including Korean beef (Hanwoo), abalone, dried yellow corvina (gulbi), fruits, and health supplements are being sold.


Products are discounted up to 66%, and with an additional 10% discount coupon, customers can purchase items at a maximum discount of 76%.


The event is held simultaneously not only on the Namdo Jangteo shopping mall but also across 31 major online shopping channels such as Post Office Shopping, Jason Group, and Lotte Super, which is expected to help boost sales of local agricultural, fishery, and livestock products.


Various gift sets are available, ranging from affordable sets priced between 10,000 to 20,000 KRW to premium gift sets priced between 80,000 to 90,000 KRW, including products certified by food masters and governor’s quality certification, allowing consumers to purchase gifts or ancestral rites items at reasonable prices tailored to their preferences.


The province produced promotional leaflets containing product information for Namdo Jangteo and distributed a total of 83,000 copies to hometown associations and apartments in the metropolitan area to expand sales and promote local agricultural, fishery, and livestock products.


Namdo Jangteo, an online shopping mall for agricultural, fishery, and livestock products, had 300,000 members and 1,250 companies with 15,698 products last year, achieving sales of 32.6 billion KRW. This is more than five times the sales of 6.38 billion KRW recorded in 2019.



Kang Jongcheol, Director of Agricultural Food Distribution at Jeonnam Province, said, “With the recent continuation of non-face-to-face social atmosphere, the paradigm of holiday gifts has also changed,” adding, “We will focus administrative efforts to ensure that both producers and consumers can regain big smiles this Lunar New Year.”


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