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"Children to Get Familiar with Traditional Markets"... Sojinkong Signs MOU with Daejeon Kindergarten

Securing Future Traditional Market Consumers through Grocery Shopping Experience Education
Starting from Doma Big Market on the 8th of Next Month

The Daejeon Chungcheong Regional Headquarters of the Small Enterprise and Market Service announced on the 25th that it signed a business agreement on the 24th with the Daejeon Private Kindergarten Association and the Daejeon Merchants Association to promote 'Children's Economic Education and Revitalization of Traditional Markets.'


"Children to Get Familiar with Traditional Markets"... Sojinkong Signs MOU with Daejeon Kindergarten On the 24th, the Small Enterprise and Market Service signed a business agreement with the Daejeon Private Kindergarten Association and the Daejeon Merchants Association at the Small Enterprise and Market Service Daejeon Training Center to promote children's economic education and revitalize traditional markets. (From left) Song In-woo, President of the Daejeon Private Kindergarten Association; Yang Sook-kyung, Head of the Daejeon Chungcheong Regional Headquarters of the Small Enterprise and Market Service; Gu Beom-rim, President of the Daejeon Merchants Association.


This agreement was established to secure future traditional market consumers through shopping experience education for children and to revitalize traditional markets.


Through this agreement, each organization will operate and support experiential programs for children's economic education and traditional market revitalization, assist in recruiting and promoting kindergartens in the Daejeon area wishing to participate in the programs, and cooperate with the participation of affiliated traditional market merchant associations.


The kindergarten-linked children's traditional market shopping experience program will be held at six traditional markets in the Daejeon area, including Doma Big Market starting on the 8th of next month, followed by Munchang Market, Sanseongppuri Traditional Market, Jungang Market, Taepyeong Market, and Jungang Market again, during May-June and September-October.


Park Seonghyo, Director of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, said, "Through this agreement, we will create opportunities for children, who are future customers, to become familiar with traditional markets," adding, "We will strive to make traditional markets a friendly space where not only children but also young generations such as teenagers and family visitors can create enjoyable memories."


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