10% Refund on Spending... Up to 30,000 Won per Month
Boosting Consumption in Traditional Markets and Local Commercial Districts Expected

Gwangsan District in Gwangju will officially launch the Onnuri Gift Certificate '1000 Won Payback' project, part of the '1000 Won The Value Project,' starting from June 9 to revitalize the local economy.

Onnuri Gift Certificate '1000 Won Payback' Project Guide Web Poster. Provided by Gwangsan District

Onnuri Gift Certificate '1000 Won Payback' Project Guide Web Poster. Provided by Gwangsan District

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This project provides a refund of 10% of the total amount spent, in increments of 1,000 won, when digital Onnuri Gift Certificates are used at affiliated merchants within Gwangsan District. Each person can receive a refund ranging from a minimum of 1,000 won to a maximum of 30,000 won per month. The program may end early if the budget is exhausted. The project will run until November.


Additionally, in December, there will be an event in which digital Onnuri Gift Certificates are awarded through a random drawing among participants who have certified a cumulative spending amount of 50,000 won or more through the '1000 Won Payback' program.


Digital Onnuri Gift Certificates can be charged and used through the 'Digital Onnuri' app. In Gwangsan District, there are approximately 2,000 affiliated merchants, including 6 traditional markets, 1 shopping street, 32 alley-type shopping streets, and 1 commercial revitalization zone.


Park Byungkyu, head of the district office, stated, "I hope that the '1000 Won Payback' using digital Onnuri Gift Certificates will provide tangible benefits to citizens and stimulate consumption in local commercial districts, serving as a policy to boost the local livelihood economy." He added, "We will actively promote the '1000 Won The Value' project to help revitalize the local economy."





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