Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province will launch the 'Nari Coupon Distribution Project' to boost local consumption and support the recovery of neighborhood businesses in line with the opening of Nari Farm.

'Nari Coupon Distribution Project'. Provided by Yangju City

'Nari Coupon Distribution Project'. Provided by Yangju City

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From September 12 to October 26, for a total of 45 days, the city will issue 'Nari Coupons' to visitors of Nari Farm, refunding 80% to 100% of the admission fee. These coupons are designed to be used like local currency at booths operating within Nari Farm and at designated businesses in the area.


Through an open application process, more than 200 businesses-including restaurants and convenience stores in the Yangju 2-dong area (Goup, Mansong, Gwangsa, and Samsung-dong)-have confirmed their participation in this project. The city expects that, by distributing Nari Coupons, the spending of tens of thousands of visitors during the festival period will flow into the local economy, resulting in increased sales for neighborhood businesses.


An official from Yangju City emphasized, "Nari Coupons are a consumption promotion measure linked to the opening of Nari Farm and major local events such as the Festival of Ten Million Gomphrena Globosa. They will invigorate local businesses and provide tangible support for economic recovery."



Nari Coupons can be used from September 12 to November 9, and their use will be restricted after this period. Additional business participation and inquiries can be directed to the Job and Economy Division at Yangju City Hall.


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