'Bucheon Business Festival' to be Held on the 24th... Diverse Events Including Experience of 5 Specialized Industries
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Bucheon City in Gyeonggi Province will hold the "14th Bucheon Enterprise Festival" at Jungang Park on the 24th.
This festival, held for the first time in three years due to the impact of African Swine Fever and COVID-19, will be held together with the "22nd Book Festival" organized by Sujudo Library.
It is planned as a healing festival blending economy and culture to revitalize the local economy, offering a variety of attractions and entertainment.
The event will consist of activities where entrepreneurs and workers can participate together, including promotion and sales of excellent local products, experience of Bucheon City's five specialized industries, and promotion of Bucheon city policies, operating a total of 90 booths.
At the five specialized industry experience events, participants can make hanji mood lamps, diffuser packaging, robots, and through the Bucheon city policy promotion event, provide job information, health consultations, and introduce domestic sister cities and cultural cities.
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In addition, an awards ceremony will be held for companies that have contributed to regional development, and as an event, citizens who collect stamps will be given the opportunity to take "Insaeng Ne Cut" photo sessions on a first-come, first-served basis.
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