Strengthening Merchant Capabilities, Enhancing Traditional Market Competitiveness

Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, held a completion ceremony for the ‘Urban Regeneration Commercial District Revitalization Self-Reliance Strengthening Merchant Specialized Education’ on the 27th at the Yeongdeok-gun Saemaeul Hall auditorium to revitalize and enhance the competitiveness of the local traditional market.

Yeongdeok-gun held a completion ceremony for specialized merchant training to revitalize commercial districts.

Yeongdeok-gun held a completion ceremony for specialized merchant training to revitalize commercial districts.

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This education program, conducted over approximately five months since June, targeted 45 merchants from alleyway commercial districts and included content that could help actual store operations, such as ▲successful cases of facility modernization and specialization projects in other regions ▲advertising and promotional strategies suitable for our market ▲strengths of our commercial district and ways to revitalize it ▲safety education.


Jeong Dong-sik, president of the National Merchants Association, who awarded certificates to the graduates on the day, encouraged them by saying, “I send my congratulations to the merchants who completed the education despite their busy schedules with their livelihoods, and your role is very important for Yeongdeok Market to establish self-reliance and continue to grow.”



Lee Jong-seok, head of the Yeongdeok Market Modernization Promotion Team, stated, “I hope this education will be a good opportunity for the merchants of Yeongdeok Market who completed the course to pursue change and development. We will contribute to making Yeongdeok Market the best market on the East Coast by steadily progressing with the market reconstruction and discovering and operating various educational programs to strengthen the capabilities of market merchants.”


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