Yangju City Holds On-site Executive Meeting Ahead of Nari Farm Opening... 'Nari Coupon' to Boost Local Spending
On August 26, Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province held an on-site executive meeting presided over by the mayor, with about 20 senior officials in attendance, ahead of the opening of Nari Farm, a popular autumn tourist destination.
Yang Suhyun, mayor of Yangju City, is holding an on-site executive meeting presided over by the mayor on the 26th, ahead of the opening of Nari Farm, a popular autumn tourist destination, with about 20 executives and officials attending. Provided by Yangju City
View original imageDuring the meeting, participants reviewed the overall preparations for the opening, including the condition of landscape crops, convenience facilities, experience programs, and the safety management system.
Nari Farm will be open for 45 days, from September 12 to October 26. Notably, this year introduces the "Nari Coupon," which offers up to a 100% refund on admission fees.
The Nari Coupon can be used like cash at booths within the farm and at approximately 200 designated local businesses, and is expected to help boost the local economy.
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Yang Suhyun, mayor of Yangju City, stated, "Nari Farm is Yangju City's representative autumn tourist destination," and urged, "Please do your utmost to ensure that both citizens and visitors are fully satisfied with the preparations for the opening."
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