30% Discount on All Products from September 11 to 12
Various Events Including Tastings and Promotions

Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province (Governor Kim Jin-tae) announced on September 10 that it will hold the "Metropolitan Seafood Special Sale Event" at the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Residents’ Hall in Mapo-gu, Seoul, from September 11 to September 12 (Friday).

Gangwon Province to Hold "Gangwon Seafood Special(Sea) Fresh(Sea) Together(Sea)" Exhibition in Seoul View original image

Under the slogan "Gangwon Seafood Special(Sea)! Fresh(Sea)! Together(Sea)!", a total of eight seafood companies-including five local fisheries cooperatives and three processing companies-will participate in the event. They will showcase over 40 types of pristine seafood, including popular varieties such as octopus and squid, as well as salted seafood and dried seafood products.


At the venue, all seafood products will be offered at a 30% discount to allow citizens to purchase a wide variety of seafood at reasonable prices. In addition, customers will receive a 3,000 won discount coupon for purchases over 30,000 won and a 5,000 won coupon for purchases over 50,000 won. The event will also feature time-limited sales in collaboration with the Gangwon Food Market inside the residents’ hall to further enhance the on-site atmosphere.



An official from Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province stated, "This special sale event will provide citizens in the Seoul metropolitan area with a direct opportunity to experience the excellence of clean East Sea seafood ahead of the holiday season, while also offering practical support for expanding sales channels for local fisheries cooperatives and processing companies. We will continue to hold these special sales events regularly to establish a stable sales foundation for Gangwon seafood and do our best to ensure that both producers and consumers can thrive together."


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