Busan Dongnae-gu Sajik-dong Daesun Joojo headquarters parking lot and wharf.

Busan Dongnae-gu Sajik-dong Daesun Joojo headquarters parking lot and wharf.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Local company Daeseon Joojo will open its doors wide on the 15th and provide parking spaces for one day as a service.


Daeseon Joojo has decided to support BTS's Busan concert, which prays for the hosting of the 2030 World Expo.


It is expected that up to 60,000 domestic and international fans will attend BTS's 'Yet To Come' in BUSAN concert held at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium in Yeonje-gu, Busan at 6 p.m. on the 15th.


Accordingly, the area near the Asiad Main Stadium is expected to suffer from severe traffic congestion and parking difficulties on the day of the concert.


Daeseon Joojo, located a 15-minute walk from the Asiad Main Stadium, decided to open its headquarters parking lot and logistics yard free of charge on the day of the event to alleviate these problems even a little.


The Daeseon Joojo parking lot and logistics yard, located on Yeogo-ro in Dongnae-gu, Busan, can accommodate about 100 passenger cars.


Car owners with BTS concert tickets can enter after being guided at the entrance, and parking will be on a first-come, first-served basis until the space is full.


Daeseon Joojo plans to deploy staff from 8:30 a.m. to midnight on the 15th, the day of the concert, to assist with parking guidance.


Daeseon Joojo has requested that employees refrain from using their passenger cars on the day of the concert, except for essential logistics vehicles, to allow more BTS fans to park.


Whether there is available parking space can be checked by calling Daeseon Joojo's information line or through their official Instagram and Facebook accounts.


Ahead of the concert, Daeseon Joojo put up 10 purple welcome banners, the symbolic color of BTS, inside and outside the company.


Near Homeplus close to the Asiad Main Stadium, Daeseon Joojo will also distribute purple balloons and wet wipes free of charge to concert fans.



Daeseon Joojo CEO Jo Woo-hyun said, “The world-renowned artist BTS came to Busan to support the hosting of the World Expo, and as a representative local company of Busan, we wanted to help even a little. We hope that opening the headquarters will help alleviate the parking difficulties even a little.”


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