Various Topics Including Traditional Market Merchants as Main Characters, Shopping Tips, Relay Promotions... Online Live Shopping and Traditional Market Live Commerce Broadcast Support Scheduled from July

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) is showcasing various video contents through YouTube to revitalize the local economy and traditional markets, which have been stagnated due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


The official YouTube channel of Gwanak-gu Office, ‘Live Gwanak,’ has been loved by many residents by providing various district news videos, vivid on-site footage, and resident participation content.


Especially from this year, a new program called ‘Would You Like to Visit the Market?’ has been launched as a traditional market revitalization project, attracting great attention with thousands of views per episode.


This program is richly filled with various themes and shopping know-how, such as market introductions by merchants acting as reporters, seasonal and market-specific features, Lunar New Year shopping, delicious spring vegetable salads, and introductions to alley-type shopping districts.


In July, in line with recent trends, the program plans to support traditional markets in pioneering various sales channels through online live shopping and traditional market live commerce broadcasts. Through various discount sales and expanded delivery areas, Gwanak-gu aims to find ways for its traditional markets to become famous spots throughout Seoul.



Mayor Park Jun-hee said, “The hardest hit by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic are the traditional market merchants and small business owners who are the main players of the local economy,” adding, “We will spare no effort to provide various support so that the local economy throughout Gwanak-gu can recover more quickly.”


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

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