Promoting Domestic Seafood Consumption
Receive Up to 20,000 Won in Onnuri Gift Certificates

Gijang County (Governor Jeong Jongbok) will hold a domestic seafood Onnuri gift certificate reimbursement event at Gijang Market for five days, from November 19 to November 23, to coincide with the kimchi-making season.


This event has been organized to promote the consumption of domestic seafood such as anchovies, salted shrimp, and oysters-which see a surge in demand during kimchi-making season-and to revitalize traditional markets.


During the event period, customers who purchase domestic seafood at Gijang Market for between 34,000 won and less than 67,000 won will receive a 10,000 won Onnuri gift certificate, while those who spend 67,000 won or more will receive a 20,000 won Onnuri gift certificate as reimbursement.


The reimbursement event will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 75 stores within the autonomous commercial district of Gijang Market that sell domestic seafood. Participating stores can be easily identified by special signs displayed in front of each shop.


After purchasing domestic seafood, customers can have their purchase details registered in the quick reimbursement system by the vendor. During the event period, customers can present their receipt and mobile phone number at the reimbursement booth set up in the Gijang Market public parking lot (Eumnae-ro, Gijang-eup) to complete the verification process and receive their Onnuri gift certificate. Please note that the event may end early if the prepared gift certificates run out.



Governor Jeong Jongbok stated, "As this is the final reimbursement event of the year in the Gijang Market autonomous commercial district, I hope many residents and citizens participate, purchase clean seafood at reasonable prices, and ease the burden of preparing for kimchi-making."

Gijang County Office.

Gijang County Office.

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