Bucheon City to Hold 'Big Sale' at 27 Traditional Markets and Local Commercial Districts from June 21 to 29
Bucheon City in Gyeonggi Province will hold the "Gyeonggi Revitalization Big Sale," a consumer promotion event, at 16 traditional markets and 11 local commercial districts from June 21 to June 29.
This event has been organized to revitalize local businesses that have been struggling due to high inflation and the economic downturn, and to provide practical support to citizens and small business owners.
During the event period, customers who purchase goods at participating stores and submit their receipts to the designated refund centers can receive up to 20% of their purchase amount back in the form of Onnuri gift certificates or promotional gifts. Each person can receive a refund of up to 30,000 won per day. At traditional markets, this benefit is available only to customers who make purchases of 50,000 won or more at two or more different stores.
Since the detailed schedule and operation method vary by traditional market and commercial district, visitors should check the Bucheon City and Gyeonggi-do Market Commercial District Promotion Agency websites for more information before visiting. In addition, participants in the refund event must bring a mobile phone capable of receiving a verification code.
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A Bucheon City official stated, "We hope that the 'Big Sale' will stimulate consumption, help traditional markets and local commercial districts attract new customers and encourage repeat visits, and ultimately support the continuous growth of the local economy."
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