Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk, donating guidebooks to la Ahn Changho House..."Soon Kook Sun-Yeol Day."

Actor Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk Sungshin Womens University professor made a meaningful sponsorship for the day of the presidential election.SEO Kyoung-Duk told his SNS on the 17th, Today is Sunshine Day.To commemorate this, Song Hye-kyo and Ahn Changho Family House have made 10,000 additional guides. The Dosan Ahn Changho Family House is a place where the family of Ahn Changho moved to the United States in 1914 and is a meeting place for fun independence activists at the time.It is currently being used as a research institute for Korean Studies at Namgaju University (USC). Professor Seo and Song Hye-kyo made 10,000 guidebooks in Korean and English in 2015.Song Hye-kyo and Seo have joined forces for eight years to donate Hangul guides to 18 former World independence movement sites.In addition, the World Museum of Modern Art, the Natural History Museum of Toronto, London, and other World famous art museums, Natural History Museum and London have been supporting Hangul guides steadily.

Actor Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk Sungshin Women's University professor made a meaningful sponsorship for the day of the presidential election.

SEO Kyoung-Duk told his SNS on the 17th, "Today is 'Sunshine Day'. To commemorate this, Song Hye-kyo and Ahn Changho Family House have made 10,000 additional guides. "

The Dosan Ahn Changho Family House is a place where the family of Ahn Changho moved to the United States in 1914 and is a meeting place for fun independence activists at the time. It is currently being used as a research institute for Korean Studies at Namgaju University (USC). Professor Seo and Song Hye-kyo made 10,000 guidebooks in Korean and English in 2015.

Song Hye-kyo and Seo have joined forces for eight years to donate Hangul guides to 18 former World independence movement sites. In addition, the World Museum of Modern Art, the Natural History Museum of Toronto, London, and other World famous art museums, Natural History Museum and London have been supporting Hangul guides steadily.