Korea Railroad Releases and Sells Limited Edition of Two Keyrings Including ‘KTX Gijang Ryan’
Keyrings of 'Crew Apeach (left)' and 'KTX Captain Ryan (right)' to be released as railway goods. Provided by Korea Railroad Corporation
View original image[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) is releasing two types of keyrings as railroad goods for limited sale.
KORAIL announced on the 3rd that it will release the ‘KTX Gijang Ryan’ and ‘Crew Apeach’ keyrings, with 30,000 units of each available for limited sale.
The keyrings to be released are a follow-up project to the ‘Stationmaster Ryan’ keyring, a good that sold out early in 2021, featuring Kakao Friends characters dressed in KTX conductor and crew uniforms.
The goods will be sold at Storyway convenience stores in train stations nationwide, priced at 19,000 won.
However, to commemorate the release of the goods this month, KORAIL is holding a promotion until the 31st, lowering the price to 17,000 won.
As part of shared growth, KORAIL supports the product development of goods by the small and medium enterprise Highway Brands Co., Ltd., and collaborates with Kakao Corp. to expand the performance-sharing system involving SMEs.
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Park No-ju, Director of Asset Management at KORAIL, said, “In the new year, we will continue to discover and release railroad products that grow together with SMEs by utilizing railroad resources.”
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