Provincial Office of Education Delivers Consolation Gifts to Seven Social Welfare Facilities
Visits Traditional Markets to Revitalize Local Economy and Promote a Culture of Integrity

The Gangwon Provincial Office of Education (Superintendent Shin Kyungho) visited traditional markets on October 2, ahead of the Chuseok holiday, to revitalize the local economy and promote a culture of integrity. In addition, they visited social welfare facilities to share warmth with neighbors and delivered consolation gifts.

Gangwon Provincial Office of Education is visiting traditional markets ahead of the Chuseok holiday on the 2nd to revitalize the local economy and promote a culture of integrity. Provided by Gangwon Provincial Office of Education

Gangwon Provincial Office of Education is visiting traditional markets ahead of the Chuseok holiday on the 2nd to revitalize the local economy and promote a culture of integrity. Provided by Gangwon Provincial Office of Education

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On this day, the superintendent and senior officials from the provincial office of education visited Chuncheon Jungang Market and Pungmul Market, purchased ritual goods, had lunch, and spent time communicating with local market merchants.


They also visited seven social welfare facilities, including Chuncheon Municipal Nursing Home, Chuncheon Municipal Welfare Center, Chuncheon Hyoja Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, Aemin Child Care Center, Yeonhwa Village Nursing Home, Gangwon Rehabilitation Center, and Gwanglim Senior Nursing Home, delivering holiday greetings and consolation gifts.



Superintendent Shin Kyungho stated, "We organized this event to invigorate the local commercial district and spread a culture of warm sharing during the Chuseok holiday," adding, "The Office of Education will continue to practice love for our neighbors and community, making ongoing efforts for a brighter future for Gangwon."


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