First-Floor Lobby of Jeonbuk Provincial Government Main Building
Return Gifts Draw Positive Response
Buan County in North Jeolla Province operated a "Hometown Love Donation Relay Promotion Booth" together with Gochang County on the first-floor lobby of the Jeonbuk Provincial Government Main Building on the 18th, actively promoting the competitiveness of Buan County’s return gifts and the excellence of its fund projects.
Buan County operated the "Hometown Love Donation Relay Promotion Booth" together with Gochang County on the first-floor lobby of the Jeonbuk Provincial Government main building on the 18th. Provided by Buan County
According to the county on the 19th, this promotional booth was part of a relay campaign for the Hometown Love Donation program, in which North Jeolla Province and local governments in the province participate in turn. The booth provided information on the Hometown Love Donation system, introduced donation benefits, and encouraged participation among provincial government employees and visitors to the building.
The county showcased its signature return gifts, such as Buan rice, Sunset Choco Pie, and mulberry wine, through physical displays, while also highlighting resident-focused fund projects including youth housing support, senior bathing support, and wild bee protection initiatives, which received an enthusiastic response.
Buan County’s various fund project cases resonated with visitors by demonstrating that donations can drive tangible changes in the local community, drawing strong interest from those on site. It was noted that provincial government employees who received information about the return gifts and fund projects at the booth made donations on the spot, showing that the promotional activities directly led to actual contributions.
A county official stated, "It was a meaningful opportunity to introduce the system in person and show exactly how donations are used. Thanks to collaborating with Gochang County to operate the promotional booth, we were able to communicate the purpose of the system more effectively, and the atmosphere on site was even more lively."
Meanwhile, the county is running the "Bee Hotel" environmental campaign for wild bee protection in the form of designated donations. Until the end of September, donors who participate in designated donations will have their names engraved on the Bee Hotel signboard at Julpo Bay Sunset Garden, offering a special opportunity.
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