Up to 40% Off on Local Specialties
Yeosu City Launches Namdo Market Promotion for Chuseok

Yeosu City is holding the "Namdo Market Agricultural, Fishery, and Livestock Products Discount Promotion" until October 10th to expand sales channels and boost consumption of local agricultural, fishery, and livestock products in celebration of Chuseok. Photo by Yeosu City

Yeosu City is holding the "Namdo Market Agricultural, Fishery, and Livestock Products Discount Promotion" until October 10th to expand sales channels and boost consumption of local agricultural, fishery, and livestock products in celebration of Chuseok. Photo by Yeosu City

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On September 3, Yeosu City in South Jeolla Province announced that it is holding the "Namdo Market Agricultural, Fishery, and Livestock Products Discount Promotion" until October 10th to expand sales channels and boost consumption of local agricultural, fishery, and livestock products in celebration of Chuseok, the nation’s major holiday.


This large-scale discount event is a collaboration between South Jeolla Province and Yeosu City. In addition to a basic 20% discount, an extra 20% discount is available through the province-city joint promotion, allowing customers to receive up to 40% off.


A total of 111 companies from Yeosu participating in Namdo Market are offering signature local products such as Dolsan Gat Kimchi, soy sauce marinated crab, anchovies, and clams at reasonable prices. Consumers can conveniently browse a wide range of products and enjoy discount benefits through the "Yeosu City Special Promotion Hall" on the Namdo Market website.



A city official said, "We hope this event will be a valuable opportunity for those seeking special gifts for a bountiful holiday," adding, "We aim to promote Yeosu’s excellent specialties nationwide and serve as a catalyst for the growth and recovery of the local economy."


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