Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk Donate 10,000 copies of Hangul Guide to Russia Choi Jae-hyung United States Holocast Memorial Museum

Actor Song Hye-kyo and Sungshin Womens University SEO Kyoung-Duk donated 10,000 copies of the Hangul Guide to the Choi Jae-hyung United States Holocast Memorial Museum in Russias excellent risk on October 26th, celebrating the 110th anniversary of Dr. An Jung-geun.This guide is produced in Korean and Russian in cooperation with the Choi Jae-hyung Memorial Business Association. It introduces Choi Jae-hyungs military activities, Harbins introduction, and activities in the South Korea Provisional Government in detail with historical photographs.In particular, it was also released on the History of Korea homepage, which was opened earlier this year, so that it could be downloaded and confirmed before the visit of United States Holocast Memorial Museum.Professor Seo, who planned this work, said, I wanted to publicize this guide because there are many netizens who do not know about Choi Jae-hyung, a real supporter of An Jung-geun Dr. Harbin.He also said, So far, I have published my 18th guide with Song Hye-kyo.It is making a really good precedent to show how to contribute to the nation as a Korean wave star. In particular, this year, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 3.1 movement and the establishment of the South Korea Provisional Government, we donated a large Korean signboard to the United States Holocast Memorial Museum in Hague, Netherlands, and donated 10,000 copies to the Hangzhou and Chongqing Provisional Government Offices in China.Professor Seo said, The preservation of the remains of the independence movement remaining overseas is not very good.However, it is the best way to keep the remains of the independence movement that remains in other countries only by having more interest and frequenting the sites. Meanwhile, SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk and Song Hye-kyo are preparing to donate Hangul guides to another world-class museum, following the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Boston Museum of Art and the Toronto Museum.Photo = DB, provided by SEO Kyoung-Duk Professor
Actor Song Hye-kyo and Sungshin Womens University SEO Kyoung-Duk donated 10,000 copies of the Hangul Guide to the Choi Jae-hyung United States Holocast Memorial Museum in Russias excellent risk on October 26th, celebrating the 110th anniversary of Dr. An Jung-geun.This guide is produced in Korean and Russian in cooperation with the Choi Jae-hyung Memorial Business Association. It introduces Choi Jae-hyungs military activities, Harbins introduction, and activities in the South Korea Provisional Government in detail with historical photographs.In particular, it was also released on the History of Korea homepage, which was opened earlier this year, so that it could be downloaded and confirmed before the visit of United States Holocast Memorial Museum.Professor Seo, who planned this work, said, I wanted to publicize this guide because there are many netizens who do not know about Choi Jae-hyung, a real supporter of An Jung-geun Dr. Harbin.He also said, So far, I have published my 18th guide with Song Hye-kyo.It is making a really good precedent to show how to contribute to the nation as a Korean wave star. In particular, this year, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 3.1 movement and the establishment of the South Korea Provisional Government, we donated a large Korean signboard to the United States Holocast Memorial Museum in Hague, Netherlands, and donated 10,000 copies to the Hangzhou and Chongqing Provisional Government Offices in China.Professor Seo said, The preservation of the remains of the independence movement remaining overseas is not very good.However, it is the best way to keep the remains of the independence movement that remains in other countries only by having more interest and frequenting the sites. Meanwhile, SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk and Song Hye-kyo are preparing to donate Hangul guides to another world-class museum, following the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Boston Museum of Art and the Toronto Museum.Photo = DB, provided by SEO Kyoung-Duk Professor

Actor Song Hye-kyo and Sungshin Women's University SEO Kyoung-Duk donated 10,000 copies of the Hangul Guide to the Choi Jae-hyung United States Holocast Memorial Museum in Russia's excellent risk on October 26th, celebrating the 110th anniversary of Dr. An Jung-geun.

This guide is produced in Korean and Russian in cooperation with the Choi Jae-hyung Memorial Business Association. It introduces Choi Jae-hyung's military activities, Harbin's introduction, and activities in the South Korea Provisional Government in detail with historical photographs.

In particular, it was also released on the 'History of Korea' homepage, which was opened earlier this year, so that it could be downloaded and confirmed before the visit of United States Holocast Memorial Museum.

Professor Seo, who planned this work, said, "I wanted to publicize this guide because there are many netizens who do not know about Choi Jae-hyung, a real supporter of An Jung-geun Dr. Harbin."

He also said, "So far, I have published my 18th guide with Song Hye-kyo. It is making a really good precedent to show how to contribute to the nation as a Korean wave star. "

In particular, this year, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 3.1 movement and the establishment of the South Korea Provisional Government, we donated a large Korean signboard to the United States Holocast Memorial Museum in Hague, Netherlands, and donated 10,000 copies to the Hangzhou and Chongqing Provisional Government Offices in China.

Professor Seo said, "The preservation of the remains of the independence movement remaining overseas is not very good. However, it is the best way to keep the remains of the independence movement that remains in other countries only by having more interest and frequenting the sites. "

Meanwhile, SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk and Song Hye-kyo are preparing to donate Hangul guides to another world-class museum, following the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Boston Museum of Art and the Toronto Museum.

Photo = DB, provided by SEO Kyoung-Duk Professor