Up to 20% Cashback with Paju Pay Payments
Large-Scale Sale Begins on the 20th

Paju City in Gyeonggi Province will participate in the "2026 First Half Large-Scale Sale to Revitalize Gyeonggi Economy" event, which is hosted by Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Market Commercial District Promotion Agency, in order to boost the local commercial district and alleviate the financial burden on citizens.

'2026 First Half Year Big Sale to Revive the Economy' Event Poster. Provided by Paju City

'2026 First Half Year Big Sale to Revive the Economy' Event Poster. Provided by Paju City

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This event will take place from March 20 to March 29, and a total of 20 commercial districts within Paju City will participate, including 7 traditional markets, 5 alley-type shopping districts, 7 alley commercial districts, and 1 affiliated commercial district.


When making payments at participating stores using "Paju Pay," the local currency of Paju City, customers can receive a cashback of up to 20% of the amount spent. The maximum cashback is 30,000 won per person per day, and up to 120,000 won during the event period.


The specific cashback amounts are as follows: For purchases between 20,000 won and less than 30,000 won, a 2,000 won cashback; for purchases between 30,000 won and less than 50,000 won, a 5,000 won cashback; for purchases between 50,000 won and less than 100,000 won, a 10,000 won cashback; for purchases between 100,000 won and less than 150,000 won, a 20,000 won cashback; and for purchases of 150,000 won or more, a 30,000 won cashback.


Additionally, when using the public delivery app "Baedal Teukgeup," an unlimited number of 5,000 won discount coupons will be issued during the event period for orders of 20,000 won or more, allowing citizens to enjoy discounts on non-face-to-face purchases as well.



Lee Igoo, Head of the Public Economy Division, said, "I hope that many citizens participate in the Large-Scale Sale to Revitalize Gyeonggi Economy, bringing vitality to the local commercial district and enabling both citizens and small business owners to benefit together. We will also work harder to implement commercial district activation policies so that even more stores can participate in the large-scale sale in the second half of the year."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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