Song Hye-kyo donates large signboards to town of Utoro on 75th anniversary of Korean Liberation Army (official)

On the 75th anniversary of the Korean Liberation Army, Actor Song Hye-kyo joined forces with Professor SEO Kyoung-Duk of Sungshin Womens University and donated a large signboard to the village of Utoro, Japan.SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk said on the 15th.The wooden signboard is 2 meters wide and 1.5 meters long, and is also made in Korean, Japanese and English.In particular, the feature of this guide plate is that it has been steadily communicating with the residents of Utoro village for several months and was made with the phrases and designs they want.Professor Seo, who worked on this work, said, The visitors were able to set up a signboard at the entrance of the village because they felt a little difficult to find the Utoro town hall Eruhwa at the subway station.The situation of the Korean historical sites that remain overseas due to the Corona 19 incident this year is not very good, and the more we have to pay more attention, he said.Professor Seo is in charge of YG Entertainment and promotion, and Song Hye-kyo is in charge of sponsorship.In particular, they donated 20,000 copies of guides made in Korean and Japanese to Utoro Village.Meanwhile, Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk have been donating Korean guides, Korean signboards, and independent activist relief works to 23 sites around the world for the past nine years.
On the 75th anniversary of the Korean Liberation Army, Actor Song Hye-kyo joined forces with Professor SEO Kyoung-Duk of Sungshin Womens University and donated a large signboard to the village of Utoro, Japan.SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk said on the 15th.The wooden signboard is 2 meters wide and 1.5 meters long, and is also made in Korean, Japanese and English.In particular, the feature of this guide plate is that it has been steadily communicating with the residents of Utoro village for several months and was made with the phrases and designs they want.Professor Seo, who worked on this work, said, The visitors were able to set up a signboard at the entrance of the village because they felt a little difficult to find the Utoro town hall Eruhwa at the subway station.The situation of the Korean historical sites that remain overseas due to the Corona 19 incident this year is not very good, and the more we have to pay more attention, he said.Professor Seo is in charge of YG Entertainment and promotion, and Song Hye-kyo is in charge of sponsorship.In particular, they donated 20,000 copies of guides made in Korean and Japanese to Utoro Village.Meanwhile, Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk have been donating Korean guides, Korean signboards, and independent activist relief works to 23 sites around the world for the past nine years.

On the 75th anniversary of the Korean Liberation Army, Actor Song Hye-kyo joined forces with Professor SEO Kyoung-Duk of Sungshin Women's University and donated a large signboard to the village of Utoro, Japan.

SEO Professor Kyoung-Duk said on the 15th.

The wooden signboard is 2 meters wide and 1.5 meters long, and is also made in Korean, Japanese and English.

In particular, the feature of this guide plate is that it has been steadily communicating with the residents of Utoro village for several months and was made with the phrases and designs they want.

Professor Seo, who worked on this work, said, "The visitors were able to set up a signboard at the entrance of the village because they felt a little difficult to find the Utoro town hall" Eruhwa "at the subway station."

"The situation of the Korean historical sites that remain overseas due to the Corona 19 incident this year is not very good, and the more we have to pay more attention," he said.

Professor Seo is in charge of YG Entertainment and promotion, and Song Hye-kyo is in charge of sponsorship. In particular, they donated 20,000 copies of guides made in Korean and Japanese to Utoro Village.

Meanwhile, Song Hye-kyo and SEO Kyoung-Duk have been donating Korean guides, Korean signboards, and independent activist relief works to 23 sites around the world for the past nine years.