Donate Korean and English guides to Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk, la Ahn Changho House

SEO Kyoung-Duk, a professor at Sungshin Womens University, said he has donated a guidebook made in Korean and English to the Dosan Ahn Changho Family House in United States of America Los Angeles (LA) by gathering his intentions with Actor Song Hye-kyo.Today, we have created 10,000 copies of the guide to the Ahn Changho Family House, SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk told his SNS on the 17th, the day of the Sunkuk Line, which was established to convey the spirit of independence and sacrifice of the Sunkuk Line, which was devoted and sacrificed for the restoration of national sovereignty, to the future and to honor the honors of the people.The Dosan Ahn Changho Family House is a place where the family of Ahn Changho moved to United States of America in 1914 and was 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 also made 10,000 guides in Korean and English in 2015.The two men also donated a guide to the Independence Movement site for the 100th anniversary of the 3rd and 1st Movement and the establishment of the South Korea Provisional Government.In my recent conversation with Song Hye-kyo, I set out to donate all of the Korean guides to all the South Korea independence movement sites spread throughout the World, even if it takes a long time, said SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk.The collaboration of Planning SEO Kyoung-Duk and Song Hye-kyo will continue in the future. I would like to ask for your support all the time.Thank you, he said.Professor Seo and Song Hye-kyo have been providing Korean guides to 18 World Independence Movement sites since 8 years ago.
SEO Kyoung-Duk, a professor at Sungshin Womens University, said he has donated a guidebook made in Korean and English to the Dosan Ahn Changho Family House in United States of America Los Angeles (LA) by gathering his intentions with Actor Song Hye-kyo.Today, we have created 10,000 copies of the guide to the Ahn Changho Family House, SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk told his SNS on the 17th, the day of the Sunkuk Line, which was established to convey the spirit of independence and sacrifice of the Sunkuk Line, which was devoted and sacrificed for the restoration of national sovereignty, to the future and to honor the honors of the people.The Dosan Ahn Changho Family House is a place where the family of Ahn Changho moved to United States of America in 1914 and was 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 also made 10,000 guides in Korean and English in 2015.The two men also donated a guide to the Independence Movement site for the 100th anniversary of the 3rd and 1st Movement and the establishment of the South Korea Provisional Government.In my recent conversation with Song Hye-kyo, I set out to donate all of the Korean guides to all the South Korea independence movement sites spread throughout the World, even if it takes a long time, said SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk.The collaboration of Planning SEO Kyoung-Duk and Song Hye-kyo will continue in the future. I would like to ask for your support all the time.Thank you, he said.Professor Seo and Song Hye-kyo have been providing Korean guides to 18 World Independence Movement sites since 8 years ago.

SEO Kyoung-Duk, a professor at Sungshin Women's University, said he has donated a guidebook made in Korean and English to the Dosan Ahn Changho Family House in United States of America Los Angeles (la) by gathering his intentions with Actor Song Hye-kyo.

“Today, we have created 10,000 copies of the guide to the Ahn Changho Family House,” SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk told his SNS on the 17th, “the day of the Sunkuk Line, which was established to convey the spirit of independence and sacrifice of the Sunkuk Line, which was devoted and sacrificed for the restoration of national sovereignty, to the future and to honor the honors of the people.”

The Dosan Ahn Changho Family House is a place where the family of Ahn Changho moved to United States of America in 1914 and was 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 also made 10,000 guides in Korean and English in 2015. The two men also donated a guide to the Independence Movement site for the 100th anniversary of the 3rd and 1st Movement and the establishment of the South Korea Provisional Government.

“In my recent conversation with Song Hye-kyo, I set out to donate all of the Korean guides to all the South Korea independence movement sites spread throughout the World, even if it takes a long time,” said SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk. “The collaboration of ‘Planning SEO Kyoung-Duk’ and ‘Song Hye-kyo’ will continue in the future. I would like to ask for your support all the time. “Thank you,” he said.

Professor Seo and Song Hye-kyo have been providing Korean guides to 18 World Independence Movement sites since 8 years ago.