At Hapcheon Wanghu Market, Receive a 5,000 Won Voucher for Every 50,000 Won Spent Using Onnuri or Hapcheon Sarang Gift Certificates

Entrance to Hwanghu Market, Hapcheon-gun (Photo by Hapcheon-gun)

Entrance to Hwanghu Market, Hapcheon-gun (Photo by Hapcheon-gun)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 20th that it will hold the 2021 Lunar New Year ‘Onnuri Gift Certificate and Hapcheon Love Gift Certificate Payback Event’ at Hapcheon Wanghu Market in Hapcheon-eup until the 10th of next month to revitalize the traditional market’s commercial district, which has been depressed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


At stores within Hapcheon Wanghu Market (stores where mobile gift certificates such as credit cards, cash receipts, and Zero Pay can be issued), customers who purchase more than 50,000 won will receive a 5,000 won Onnuri Gift Certificate or Hapcheon Love Gift Certificate (10% of the purchase amount).


The event was prepared to induce a virtuous cycle through revisits to the traditional market, with more than 30 stores participating in total.


Customers who bring purchase receipts totaling more than 50,000 won can visit the payback distribution booth in the central market aisle from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays to receive the gift certificates, and weekend customers can receive them on the next weekday.


This event, held for the third time following July and November of last year, will also run a local love gift certificate refund event alongside the main event to increase the number of beneficiaries.


The period for Onnuri Gift Certificates is from January 23 to February 5, and for Hapcheon Love Gift Certificates from February 1 to February 10.



Bang Gyusik, president of the Market Prosperity Association, said, “We hope to revive consumer sentiment, which has been depressed due to COVID-19, and breathe new life into the local economy,” and added, “We ask for the active participation of all residents so that we can overcome these difficult times well.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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