Daehang-myeon in Gimcheon Unites to Revitalize the Traditional Market
Public Officials Lead the Shopping Initiative
Merchants Say, "It Was a Great Support"
On September 23, the Daehang-myeon Administrative Welfare Center in Gimcheon City held a "Traditional Market Shopping Event" at Pyeonghwa Market, bringing renewed energy to the struggling market district. The event was organized to support merchants who have continued to run their shops under difficult circumstances and to invigorate the local economy.
Daehang-myeon, Gimcheon City, Encourages Traditional Market Merchants Through Visits
View original imageStaff members from the Administrative Welfare Center personally purchased daily necessities, agricultural products, and local specialties, showing their support for the merchants. On the day of the event, a steady stream of residents visited the market, creating a livelier atmosphere than usual and transforming the marketplace vibe.
Recently, traditional markets have faced declining sales due to competition from large retailers, the expansion of online transactions, and reduced consumer spending caused by the economic slowdown. Through this event, Daehang-myeon took the initiative to engage with merchants and reaffirm the value of traditional markets.
Market merchants shared, "There were more customers than usual today, which gave us a boost," and added, "If events like this continue, it will be a great source of strength."
Heo Beomseon, head of Daehang-myeon, stated, "Traditional markets are not just places for transactions, but spaces where the lives and emotions of residents come alive," and emphasized, "We will continue our efforts to revitalize traditional markets together with local merchants."
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This event was significant not only as a shopping activity, but also as an example of a local public institution directly breathing new life into the struggling neighborhood economy. It served as a reminder that traditional markets remain at the heart of the local community's daily life.
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