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This Chuseok, Thin Wallets? Gyeongbuk Supports... Up to 30,000 KRW Special Discount at Naver Shopping 'Gyeongbuk Small Business Hope Market' View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] “Is your wallet too thin this Chuseok? We will give you a fiery discount!”


Small business owners in Gyeongbuk are holding a special discount promotion for Chuseok called ‘Hope Market’.


Gyeongsangbuk-do announced on the 29th that it will hold a special discount event for Chuseok at the ‘Gyeongsangbuk-do Small Business Hope Market’ operated on Naver Shopping in preparation for the economic recession and Chuseok.


This planned event, promoted through collaboration between Gyeongbuk Province, the Economic Promotion Agency, and Naver, is part of the ‘Overcoming COVID-19 and Reviving Gyeongbuk Small Businesses’ campaign for the Chuseok holiday.


The aim is to invigorate the local economy and recover the regional market by helping small business owners in the province who find it difficult to enter online markets to join the Naver Shopping channel and promote consumption of representative excellent products.


This special Chuseok sale will run until the 17th of next month, offering two 5,000 KRW discount coupons and two 10,000 KRW discount coupons per Naver ID, allowing for a maximum discount benefit of up to 30,000 KRW.


Coupons can be used as follows: the 5,000 KRW coupon for purchases over 10,000 KRW, and the 10,000 KRW coupon for purchases over 15,000 KRW.


The total number of coupons issued is approximately 46,000, and they can only be used during the event period. Due to the limited quantity, they may run out early.


To participate and purchase, click the banner at the bottom right of the Naver main site or access the event page, enter the ‘Gyeongsangbuk-do Small Business Hope Market’ page, issue the discount coupons displayed on the screen, and use them when making online shopping purchases and payments.


Hope Market was launched in May this year and currently hosts about 260 small business owners selling various products such as living goods, food, and fashion accessories. Gyeongbuk Province plans to increase this to about 400 companies by the end of the year to provide further support.


Baek Seong-gil, Director of the Job Economy Office of Gyeongbuk Province, said, “We hope that the good products of small business owners in the province will reach consumers nationwide.”





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