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Gwangjin-gu Selected for 2024 Market Management Package Support Contest ... Leading Traditional Market Revitalization View original image

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) is taking a full-scale step toward revitalizing markets as four traditional markets have been selected for the 2024 “Market Management Package Support Project” announced by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.


The selected markets are ▲ Norunsan Alley Market ▲ Jayang Traditional Market ▲ Jayang Hangang Traditional Market ▲ Junggok Jeil Market.


The Market Management Package includes detailed projects such as joint marketing, online marketing, merchant education, and management consulting. With the selection in the public contest, approximately 172 million KRW in project funds will be provided to the selected markets to promote various initiatives that invigorate the local commercial districts.


The traditional markets of Norunsan, Jayang, and Jayang Hangang, which are carrying out the “joint marketing” project, will hold their own events reflecting the unique characteristics of each market in May. Customers visiting the markets will be offered various attractions and prize giveaways.


Jayang Hangang Traditional Market will jointly hold the “Doran Doran Altoran” event with the Small Enterprise and Market Service from the 13th to the 15th of this month. Customers who purchase over 10,000 KRW will receive one raffle ticket for a gift certificate drawing.


Jayang Traditional Market will hold an event under the theme “May Companion Festival” from the 22nd to the 24th of this month, where visitors will receive thank-you gifts. During the same period, Norunsan Alley Market’s “Spring Companion Festival” will offer one participation ticket for a household goods prize drawing for purchases over 30,000 KRW. The prize drawing will end once the prizes are exhausted.



Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “We will do our best to provide generous support to make the markets a place people want to visit again by promoting various projects tailored to the characteristics of traditional markets.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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