Provincial Council Members Shin Hyogwang and Lim Gijin Attend
Cheongsong County Council Chairman Sim Sanghyu and Others Join

On September 29, executives and employees of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation, led by President Lee Jaehyuk, visited the traditional market in Cheongsong County, North Gyeongsang Province, to hold a traditional market shopping event for the 2025 Chuseok holiday. The event was also attended by Shin Hyogwang, Chairman of the Agriculture and Fisheries Committee of the North Gyeongsang Provincial Council, who represents Cheongsong, Lim Gijin, a member of the Administrative Health and Welfare Committee of the Provincial Council, Sim Sanghyu, Chairman of the Cheongsong County Council, and council members Hwang Jinsu and Park Shinyoung.



Every year during the major holidays of Seollal and Chuseok, Gyeongbuk Development Corporation has held shopping events by sequentially visiting traditional markets throughout North Gyeongsang Province. This year’s Chuseok shopping event was especially meaningful as it took place in Cheongsong, an area that suffered significant damage from recent large-scale wildfires. By visiting the traditional market in person, the corporation’s executives and employees communicated with local merchants and shared in the community’s pain, while making a modest contribution to revitalizing the local economy.

Lee Jaehyuk, president of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation, and other executives are visiting Cheongsong traditional market, an area affected by wildfires, to do Chuseok shopping.

Lee Jaehyuk, president of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation, and other executives are visiting Cheongsong traditional market, an area affected by wildfires, to do Chuseok shopping.

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President Lee Jaehyuk stated, "I hope that even a small gesture from the corporation can help the traditional market in Cheongsong, which is struggling due to fire damage. We will continue to strive to become a trusted leading public enterprise in North Gyeongsang Province by engaging in various activities that foster communication and empathy with local residents."


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