Visits to 11 Traditional Markets in 7 Cities and Counties by October 5
Provincial Government, Affiliated Organizations, Local Public Enterprises, and City and County Agencies Also Join Shopping Events

Kim Jintae, Governor of Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, visited Ganseong Traditional Market in Goseong on the 27th and went shopping together with around 50 people, including provincial government officials and employees from the Goseong County Office.



Kim Jintae, Governor of Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, is shopping at Ganseong Traditional Market in Goseong on the 27th. Provided by Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province

Kim Jintae, Governor of Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, is shopping at Ganseong Traditional Market in Goseong on the 27th. Provided by Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province

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The governor plans to visit 11 traditional markets across 7 cities and counties in the province in succession by October 5.


Governor Kim Jintae urged, "I hope that many residents will use traditional markets so they can be revitalized ahead of the holiday season."


Meanwhile, Governor Kim will visit Wonju Jungang and Doraemi Markets on September 30, Gangneung Jungang and Seongnam Markets on October 1, Wonju Folk Pungmul Market on October 2, Hwacheon Market and Sincheorwon Market on October 3, Chuncheon Saembat Market and Jungang and Jeil Markets on October 4, and Chuncheon Aemakgol and Hupyeong Markets on October 5, covering 11 traditional markets in 7 cities and counties in succession.

Kim Jintae, Governor of Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, visited Goseong Ganseong Traditional Market on the 27th to do some shopping and took a commemorative photo with the participants. Provided by Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province

Kim Jintae, Governor of Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, visited Goseong Ganseong Traditional Market on the 27th to do some shopping and took a commemorative photo with the participants. Provided by Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province

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In addition, all provincial government departments, affiliated and invested organizations, local public enterprises, and related city and county agencies will participate in traditional market shopping events and consumption promotion campaigns.



Currently, there are 63 traditional markets operating in 18 cities and counties within the province.


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