More than 140 Booths Set Up in 31 Cities and Counties

Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 13th that it successfully concluded the '10th Gyeonggi-do Excellent Market Expo,' held for three days starting from the 11th at the Gungpyeong Port Haeoreum Fish Market area.

The booths at the Gyeonggi-do Excellent Market Expo held around Hwaseong Gungpyeong Port Haerum Fisheries Market are bustling with visitors. <br>[Photo by Hwaseong City]

The booths at the Gyeonggi-do Excellent Market Expo held around Hwaseong Gungpyeong Port Haerum Fisheries Market are bustling with visitors.
[Photo by Hwaseong City]

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Hosted by Gyeonggi Province and Hwaseong City and organized by the Gyeonggi Province Merchants Association and the Gungpyeong Port Haeoreum Fish Market Merchants Association, this event is Gyeonggi's representative traditional market festival aimed at revitalizing traditional markets by promoting specialized products from local markets and sharing successful market cases.


The expo featured over 140 booths from traditional markets and shops across 31 cities and counties in the province, showcasing ▲ sales and exhibitions of local specialties ▲ outdoor food stalls ▲ Kaboot Market ▲ experience booths ▲ promotional booths for Gyeonggi Province, Gyeonggi Province Merchants Association, and Hwaseong City, among various programs. Additionally, cultural performances such as performances by art troupes and invited singers, as well as various contests and events including merchant club competitions and merchant singing contests, were held.



Jung Myung-geun, mayor of Hwaseong City, stated, "We are striving to revitalize traditional markets through digital innovation to create smart markets and by linking with local festivals," adding, "The city will work hard to be a reliable support for improving the social and economic status of small business owners."


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