Song Hye-kyo Donates Hanwa Young Guide to LA Ahn Changho Family House

Actor Song Hye-kyo has done another meaningful good deed.Professor Seo Kyung-duk of Sungshin Womens University said on November 17, Todays 17th is Sungguk Seonyeol Day. Sungguk Seonyeol Day is a statutory anniversary day enacted to honor the spirit of independence and sacrifice of Sungguk Seonyeol,To commemorate this day, I donated 10,000 copies of guides made in Korean and English to the Ahn Changho Family House in United States of America LA with Actor Song Hye-kyo This year is a historic year, the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the 3.1 Movement and South Korea Provisional Government. It is good to donate to the new independence movement site, but we have been steadily carrying out a project to refill the guides so that the guides will not be stopped. I am feeling a great pride with Mr. Kyo. I have already donated Korean guides to 18 sites of the World Independence Movement for the first time in the past eight years, he said. In a recent conversation with Hye-kyo, I set a goal to donate all Korean guides even if it takes a long time to all the South Korean independence movement sites spread throughout the world.I think it will be possible in the next 10 years or so, and the collaboration of Planning Seo Kyung-duk and Sponsor Song Hye-kyo will continue in the future, said Professor Seo.The Dosan Ahn Changho Family House is a place where the family of Mr. Ahn Changho moved to United States of America in 1914, and is the meeting place of 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.Professor Seo Kyung-duk and Song Hye-kyo have been providing Korean guides to 18 World Independence Movement sites for eight years.The museum has also been supporting the Hangul Guide to the Worlds famous art museums, the Natural History Museum, and London, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Toronto Natural History Museum, and London.

Actor Song Hye-kyo has done another meaningful good deed.

Professor Seo Kyung-duk of Sungshin Women's University said on November 17, "Today's 17th is 'Sungguk Seonyeol Day'." "Sungguk Seonyeol Day" is a statutory anniversary day enacted to honor the spirit of independence and sacrifice of Sungguk Seonyeol, To commemorate this day, I donated 10,000 copies of guides made in Korean and English to the Ahn Changho Family House in United States of America LA with Actor Song Hye-kyo "

"This year is a historic year, the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the 3.1 Movement and South Korea Provisional Government. It is good to donate to the new independence movement site, but we have been steadily carrying out a project to refill the guides so that the guides will not be stopped." I am feeling a great pride with Mr. Kyo. "

"I have already donated Korean guides to 18 sites of the World Independence Movement for the first time in the past eight years," he said. "In a recent conversation with Hye-kyo, I set a goal to donate all Korean guides even if it takes a long time to all the South Korean independence movement sites spread throughout the World."

"I think it will be possible in the next 10 years or so, and the collaboration of 'Planning Seo Kyung-duk and Sponsor Song Hye-kyo' will continue in the future," said Professor Seo.

The 'Dosan Ahn Changho Family House' is a place where the family of Mr. Ahn Changho moved to United States of America in 1914, and is the meeting place of 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.

Professor Seo Kyung-duk and Song Hye-kyo have been providing Korean guides to 18 World Independence Movement sites for eight years. The museum has also been supporting the Hangul Guide to the World's famous art museums, the Natural History Museum, and London, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Toronto Natural History Museum, and London.