Over 100 Participants Including Governor Koo Bokgyu at Dolmen Traditional Market
Campaign Also Targets Illegal Distribution
"Let's Revitalize the Local Commercial District"

County Governor Koo Bokgyu, related organizations, and residents are conducting a campaign to promote livelihood recovery consumption coupons. Provided by Hwasun County

County Governor Koo Bokgyu, related organizations, and residents are conducting a campaign to promote livelihood recovery consumption coupons. Provided by Hwasun County

View original image

Hwasun County (Governor Koo Bokgyu) announced on the 24th that it had conducted a campaign on the 23rd at the Dolmen Traditional Market in Hwasun-eup to promote the use of livelihood stabilization support funds and livelihood recovery consumption coupons, as well as to prevent illegal distribution.


More than 100 people participated in the event, including Governor Koo Bokgyu, members of the Hwasun County Council, the Office of Education, the police station, the fire station, heads and staff of related organizations and groups. They promoted the livelihood stabilization support funds and livelihood recovery consumption coupons to residents and actively encouraged the use of traditional markets and local shops.


Additionally, by combining grocery shopping using consumption coupons with a campaign to promote spending and stabilize prices, the event revitalized the local commercial district and helped ease the cost-of-living burden for county residents.



Park Yonghee, head of the Hwasun County Regional Economy Division, stated, "I hope this campaign will not remain just a one-time event but serve as an opportunity to reinvigorate our local traditional markets." He added, "I expect that residents and merchants will work together to create a sound consumption culture, which will not only protect local businesses and stabilize prices but also foster a robust consumption environment that county residents can truly feel."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing