Song Hye-kyo, good deeds don't rest...New York City Museum of Art donating Korean guide

The beautiful good deeds of Actor Song Hye-kyo are the talk of the town.Professor Seo Kyung-duk said on July 7, Actor Song Hye-kyo and Professor Seo Kyung-duk of Sungshin Womens University, who have donated Korean guides to famous art galleries, Natural History Museum and London around the world, provided it to the New York City Brooklyn Museum of Art.This guide introduces the overall story of the museum, the enjoyment, and the method of use in detail.Professor Seo Kyung-duk said, We will start offering Korean guides from mid-February, and Korean visitors will be able to use all Korean guides in front of ticket boxes free of charge.He added, Starting with the Korean guide to the winter 2020 exhibitions, we plan to continue to provide Korean guides whenever the exhibition changes in the future season.In particular, Professor Seo said, Since it is located close to Williamsburg and Dumbo areas, which are hot places in New York City these days, it will be a good opportunity to provide convenience to Korean visitors to the museum and to inform foreign visitors of Hangul.Until now, they have provided Korean services to the New York City Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York City Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Natural History Museum of the American Natural History, London, the Natural History Museum of Toronto, Canada, and London (ROM), and have donated video information boxes in the Korean room to the Boston Museum of Art.Professor Seo Kyung-duk and Song Hye-kyo will continue to donate Korean services to famous museums, Natural History Museum and London in Europe and other cities beyond the Americas.Song Hye-kyo is taking a break after the drama Boyfriend, choosing his next film; however, during the break, he is not resting as much as the good works and is becoming an example of entertainers.

The beautiful good deeds of Actor Song Hye-kyo are the talk of the town.

Professor Seo Kyung-duk said on July 7, "Actor Song Hye-kyo and Professor Seo Kyung-duk of Sungshin Women's University, who have donated Korean guides to famous art galleries, Natural History Museum and London around the world, provided it to the New York City Brooklyn Museum of Art."

This guide introduces the overall story of the museum, the enjoyment, and the method of use in detail.

Professor Seo Kyung-duk said, "We will start offering Korean guides from mid-February, and Korean visitors will be able to use all Korean guides in front of ticket boxes free of charge."

He added, "Starting with the Korean guide to the winter 2020 exhibitions, we plan to continue to provide Korean guides whenever the exhibition changes in the future season."

In particular, Professor Seo said, "Since it is located close to Williamsburg and Dumbo areas, which are hot places in New York City these days, it will be a good opportunity to provide convenience to Korean visitors to the museum and to inform foreign visitors of Hangul."

Until now, they have provided Korean Services to the New York City Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York City Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Natural History Museum of the American Natural History, London, the Natural History Museum of Toronto, Canada, and London (ROM), and have donated video information boxes in the Korean room to the Boston Museum of Art.

Professor Seo Kyung-duk and Song Hye-kyo will continue to donate Korean Services to famous museums, Natural History Museum and London in Europe and other cities beyond the Americas.

Song Hye-kyo is taking a break after the drama 'Boyfriend', choosing his next film; however, during the break, he is not resting as much as the good works and is becoming an example of entertainers.