The Jeonbuk Gunsan City Seafood Complex Center will hold an opening ceremony on the 28th and embark on a new start as a seafood complex center.


The event will be attended by about 100 people including Kang Im-jun, Mayor of Gunsan, Kim Young-il, Chairman of the City Council, Shin Young-dae, Member of the National Assembly, the head of the Gunsan Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, the head of the Jeonju branch of the National Fisheries Products Quality Management Service, the head of the Gunsan Center of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, and merchants. The program will proceed in the order of business progress report, congratulatory speeches, merchant participation performance, and cutting ceremony.


Gunsan Seafood Complex Center will hold its opening ceremony on the 28th. <br>[Photo by Gunsan City]

Gunsan Seafood Complex Center will hold its opening ceremony on the 28th.
[Photo by Gunsan City]

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On this day, the city and center merchants will directly participate in the 'Kindness, Hygiene, and Origin Labeling Pledge' performance, uniting with one heart and one mind to take the lead in seafood safety management and spreading a culture of courteous customer service.


The city is revitalizing the center by continuously increasing the favorability of the newly renovated Seafood Complex Center through the entry of 42 new merchants, improving customer service kindness and hygiene management.


Also, 29 live fish stores have been newly established. They convey a lively image, and 'Gunsan Cham Hong-eo' has been placed at the forefront of the processed fish stores. Drawing attention as a new tourist attraction in Gunsan, the number one production area of Hong-eo, many tourists visiting the West Coast are visiting the center.


The city plans to foster the center as a specialized complex for local specialty seafood by recruiting and operating a Hong-eo specialty restaurant on the second floor of the center. They plan to focus all efforts on revitalizing the Seafood Complex Center by planning events such as live commerce.



Kang Im-jun, Mayor of Gunsan, stated, "Amid concerns over the contraction of seafood consumption due to Japan's Fukushima contaminated water discharge plan, the city will focus administrative power on seafood safety management and restoring consumer trust by strengthening origin control of seafood. We will develop the Gunsan Seafood Complex Center into a seafood tourism market loved by citizens and tourists by linking it with the abundant modern cultural heritage near the center and the night view of Dongbaek Bridge."


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