Pulmuone Food & Culture Signs MOU with Busan Metropolitan Office of Education to Promote After-School Education
Kim Seok-jun, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education (right), and Kim Kyung-soon, Head of C&S Business Division at Pulmuone Food & Culture, are holding the agreement and posing for a commemorative photo at the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education on the 15th.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Pulmuone Food & Culture, a lifestyle service specialist company of Pulmuone, announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement with the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education to revitalize after-school educational activities.
Through this agreement, Pulmuone Food & Culture will provide discounts on admission fees and auxiliary facility usage to elementary, middle, and high school students in the Busan area visiting ‘BUSAN X the SKY’ in Haeundae-gu, Busan.
The signing ceremony held at the 1st conference room of the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education was attended by Kim Seok-jun, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education, Kim Kyung-soon, Head of C&S Business Division at Pulmuone Food & Culture, and officials from both sides. Both parties signed this business agreement with the goal of providing diverse cultural experiences to elementary, middle, and high school students in the Busan area.
Accordingly, both parties will promote ▲ active participation in revitalizing after-school education promoted by the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education ▲ 30% discount on admission fees (30% discount for the student and one guardian) ▲ 30% discount on photo packages ▲ cooperation in promoting X the SKY (Pulmuone Food & Culture) services through the ‘Busan After-School Happiness Card’ ▲ and mutual cooperation on other matters agreed upon as necessary by both parties.
The ‘Busan After-School Happiness Card’ is a card provided by the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education to Busan area elementary, middle, and high school students to expand opportunities for cultural arts, sports, and experiential activities. It offers various discount benefits when using facilities of cooperating companies with the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education.
‘BUSAN X the SKY,’ which opened in July last year, is the largest observatory in Korea where visitors can view both the beach and the cityscape. On the 99th floor of the observatory is the ‘Starbucks X the SKY store,’ the highest Starbucks store in the world, and ‘SKY 99 GRILL & PASTA,’ a New York-style steakhouse located at the highest point in Busan. On the 100th floor of the observatory, there is an ‘Art Gallery’ decorated with splendid artworks in collaboration with ‘Art Stella.’
Kim Kyung-soon, Head of C&S Business Division at Pulmuone Food & Culture, said, “We are pleased to provide Busan area students, who will be the future leaders of society, with opportunities to experience a healthy and happy cultural space,” and added, “We will comply with government quarantine guidelines to protect the safety and health of visiting customers and strive to provide a healthy and happy cultural space.”
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Since starting the consignment catering business in 1991, Pulmuone Food & Culture has been engaged in various lifestyle service businesses including concession business, rest area business, and specialized restaurant brand business.
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