Sejong Jochiwon Peach Festival, reaffirming its status as a representative summer festival

Published 2025년 10월 15일

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[Farm, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] Sejong City (Mayor Choi Minho) held an evaluation report meeting on the "23rd Sejong-Jociwon Peach Festival" at the Jiphyun Hall in the city hall on the afternoon of the 14th, attended by Mayor Choi Minho, Economic Deputy Mayor Lee Seung-won, City Councilor Kim Hyun-ok from the Industry and Construction Committee of the Sejong City Council, Yang Mun-gyo, Chairman of the Sejong Jochiwon Peach Association, Hong Sun-ok, Head of the Sejong Branch of NH Nonghyup Bank, Jang Kyung-il, Chairman of Jochiwon Nonghyup, Song In-ho, Director of the Urban-Rural Coexistence Bureau, Kim Jeom-min, Head of the Distribution Division of Our Agricultural Products, and scholars, totaling around 20 people. The meeting shared the operational results and improvement tasks of the festival. The city arranged for the festival to be held even in the midst of a heatwave, ensuring citizen safety by deploying cooling buses, ice water, and ambulances, and organizing experiences, sales, and performances.

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At the 23rd evaluation report meeting, discussions were held on next year's upgrade directions, including the transition to paid water shows, night programs, and the improvement of sales routes. Sejong City (Mayor Choi Minho) held the '23rd Sejong-Jecheon Peach Festival' evaluation report meeting at the Jiphyun Hall in the city hall on the afternoon of the 14th, with the participation of Mayor Choi Minho, Economic Deputy Mayor Lee Seung-won, Sejong City Council Industry and Construction Committee Member Kim Hyun-ok, Yang Mun-gyo, Chairman of the Sejong Jecheon Peach Association, Hong Soon-ok, Head of the Sejong Branch of NH Nonghyup Bank, Jang Kyung-il, Chairman of Jecheon Farmers' Association, Song In-ho, Director of the Urban-Rural Coexistence Bureau, Kim Jeom-min, Head of the Distribution Division of Our Agricultural Products, and other scholars, totaling around 20 people. They shared the operational results and improvement issues of the festival. The city cited the festival's ...
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