The Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority is promoting mutual growth with local bookstores to revitalize the regional economy.


On the 2nd, Pyeongtaek Port Authority announced that on the 1st, it visited Anjung Bookstore and Hyeonhwa Bookstore located in Anjung-eup, Pyeongtaek City, and signed a mutual cooperation agreement to revitalize the local economy.


According to the agreement, Pyeongtaek Port Authority will cooperate with the bookstores on ▲ all matters related to book purchases ▲ all matters related to social contribution activities in the local community related to the authority’s reading management ▲ and other matters concerning the development of the local cultural industry, purchasing 3,000 books by 2025.


Kim Seok-gu, President of Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority, is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement with Anjung Bookstore on the 1st.

Kim Seok-gu, President of Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority, is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement with Anjung Bookstore on the 1st.

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Earlier, last month, Pyeongtaek Port Authority held a Book Talk declaration ceremony to promote reading management, expressing its commitment to contribute to talent development, employee welfare improvement, and local community development through spreading a culture of reading within the workplace.


Kim Seok-gu, President of Pyeongtaek Port Authority, stated, "Taking this opportunity of signing the cooperation agreement with local bookstores, we will strive to revitalize the regional economy, enhance the humanities literacy of our executives and employees, and contribute to the development of the local community culture through future book donations."



Meanwhile, Pyeongtaek Port Authority is actively promoting various reading management activities, such as purchasing books requested by employees every month, supporting reading discussions and reading clubs, and encouraging a culture of reading.


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