Support for Table Seating Improvements in General Restaurants
and Facility Upgrades for Hair and Beauty Salons

Gyeongsan City (Mayor Cho Hyunil) is implementing the "2026 Food and Public Sanitation Facility Improvement Support Project" to enhance the hygiene standards of food and public sanitation businesses and improve convenience for customers.


In the food sanitation sector, the city will provide support to general restaurants within the area that wish to convert their traditional floor-seating operations to table seating arrangements.

Gyeongsan City Hall Exterior View

Gyeongsan City Hall Exterior View

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The support includes costs for facility construction to install table seating, as well as the purchase of tables and chairs. This initiative aims to enhance customer convenience and improve the service environment in restaurants.


In addition, for the public sanitation sector, the city will support hair and beauty salons by providing financial aid for improving outdated business environments, such as costs for new signage, wallpaper and floor replacement, and the purchase of shampoo chairs and beauty chairs for both interior and exterior facility improvements.


The application period for this project runs from March 9 to March 25, and after on-site inspections and reviews of the applying businesses, the final recipients will be selected.


This project will target approximately 20 general restaurants and 20 hair and beauty salons, covering 70% of facility improvement costs with a maximum of 3.5 million won per business.



Ahn Byeongsuk, Director of the Public Health Center, stated, "We expect that this facility improvement support project will help improve poor facilities and hygiene environments in businesses, thereby raising hygiene standards and strengthening business competitiveness. We hope to see active interest and participation from local businesses."


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