Actor Song Hye-kyo, in partnership with Professor Seo Kyung-duk, donated a Hangul guide to the United States of America New York City Brooklyn Museum of Art. It is already a good deed that has been going on for nine years.
Professor Seo said on his SNS on July 7, "Visitors who visit the Brooklyn Museum from mid-February will be able to see the Korean guide book in front of the ticket box free of charge."
This guide introduces the overall story of the museum, the enjoyment, and the Lee Yong method in detail, and provides detailed information on the representative Tian Shi water of each floor along with the guide map.
Song Hye-kyo and Professor Seo have decided to provide Korean language guides to the museum every time Tian Shi changes seasonally, starting with the Korean guide of Tian Shi in the '2020 Winter edition'. Professor Seo expressed his expectation that "the provision of a Korean language guide will be an opportunity to inform foreign visitors of the existence of Hangul."
So far, Song Hye-kyo and Professor Seo Kyung-duk have provided Korean Services to the New York City Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York City Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), United States of America Natural History Natural History Museum, London, Toronto Natural History Museum, Canada, and London (ROM), Boston The museum also donated video information boxes in the Korean room. They will continue to donate Korean Services to famous museums, Natural History Museum and London in Europe and other cities beyond the Americas.
The support of the Hangul guide has been going on for nine years.
Song Hye-kyo has been steadily giving good deeds to provide Hangul guides to all Worlds since 2012. It is a good example of 'good influence' that shows by action rather than words.
Professor Seo said, "The first thing I started with Hye-kyo last year was to donate Hangul guides to 17 sites of the World Independence Movement site for the first time in eight years." In addition, I also donated to the New York City Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Toronto Natural History Museum, London, I have been providing Hangul guides steadily, but I will continue to make more efforts to donate Hangul guides to more places in the future. "
"We will continue to cooperate with Seo Kyung-duk and Song Hye-kyo," he said. "We recently promised to do our best to donate all the Korean language guides even if it takes a long time to the Korean independence movement site spread throughout the World."
In addition to the aforementioned museums and Natural History Museum and London, they have also provided Hangul guides to independent sites such as Hangzhou and Zhang Zhongjing Provisional Government Complex, Shanghai Yun Bong-gil United States Holocast Memorial Museum, and LA Dosan Ahn Changho Family House.
In recent years, in February 2018, we made a guide to the 100th anniversary of the 2.8 Independence Declaration in Korean and Japanese to donate 10,000 copies to 10 guesthouses in Tokyo, where many young people are Lee Yong. In March, Following the relief work, the museum' donated large Korean signboards (trees) and signboards ( copper plates).
On April 29, Yoon Bong-gil delivered a relief work to the United States Holocast Memorial Museum in Shanghai on the occasion of his death. On August 15, he donated 10,000 copies of the Hangul Guide to the Zhang Zhongjing Provisional Government Office. On Hangul Day, the sea donated 10,000 copies of Hangul guide to Utoro village in Japan.
Since Song Hye-kyo has been doing good for a long time and a steady amount of good deeds, his good news is already familiar to the public, and it is a good influence that naturally permeates so many people. On the other hand, Song Hye-kyo is struggling with his next work after the TVN drama 'Boyfriend'.
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