Jangseongho Waterfront Market Opens... Direct Trade of Local Agricultural Products
Open Every Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holiday
On the 11th, Jangseong County in Jeollanam-do announced the opening of the 'Jangseongho Subyeongil Market,' where visitors can purchase local agricultural specialties at reasonable prices.
Jangseong County opened the 'Jangseongho Waterfront Market' on the 8th and began operating a direct transaction market for the sale of local agricultural and specialty products. Photo by Jangseong County
View original imageThis market was established to support direct transactions for local farmers, targeting tourists who visit the Jangseongho Subyeongil, which attracts an average of 3,000 to 4,000 people every weekend.
This year, the Subyeongil Market will be held every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday from March to December. A total of 16 vendors will participate, offering a variety of products such as fresh vegetables, fruits, durup, gorosoe, processed foods, hinoki products, quilt crafts, and dyed goods. In addition, if visitors pay the 3,000 KRW entrance fee for the Subyeongil, they will receive the same amount in the local currency, 'Jangseong Sarang Gift Certificate,' which can be used to purchase agricultural specialties.
On the first day of opening, a 10% discount event and small souvenirs were offered, receiving a great response from visitors.
Kim Hanjong, the county governor, said, "We will continue to showcase Jangseong's excellent agricultural specialties to Jangseongho visitors," and encouraged much interest and visits.
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