The Cheonyang County Union for Korean Life Improvement spreads warmth to neighbors through the sharing of the "Traditional Chest of Love."

Published 2025년 10월 28일

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[Rural Women's Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] Rural women in Cheongyang County practiced neighborly love with their handmade traditional sauces. The Cheongyang County Agricultural Technology Center (Director Nam Yoon-woo) held a 'Love Traditional Sauce Sharing Event' on the 28th with the participation of about 20 members of the Cheongyang County Union of the Korea Home Management Improvement Association. This event, which has been held annually since 2013, is a local sharing activity where members delivered three types of sauces—fermented bean paste, pepper paste, and soy sauce—that they had brewed themselves to 100 households of the elderly living alone and vulnerable groups. The Union operated the entire process from brewing the sauces in February of this year to maturing and packaging, with the participation of the members, and had a meaningful time inheriting our unique food culture. Delivery current

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Members personally brewed 100 sets of traditional sauces delivered Practicing traditional succession and neighborly love Rural women in Cheongyang County practiced neighborly love with traditional sauces they brewed themselves. The Cheongyang County Agricultural Technology Center (Director Nam Yoon-woo) held a "Love Traditional Sauce Sharing Event" on the 28th with the participation of about 20 members of the Korea Life Improvement Association Cheongyang County Federation. This event is a regional sharing activity that has been held annually since 2013, with members personally brewing and delivering three types of sauces—soybean paste, red pepper paste, and soy sauce—to 100 households of the elderly living alone and vulnerable groups. The Federation operated the entire process from brewing the sauces in February of this year to maturation and packaging with the participation of members, making it a meaningful time to inherit our unique food culture. Companionship services were ...
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