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Song Hye Kyo donates to Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles in honour of March 1st Independence Movement


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Seoul — Actress Song Hye Kyo, together with Professor Seo Kyung Duk of Sungshin Womens’ University, has donated 10,000 guidebooks to the Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles. The act was done to commemorate the
Samil (March 1st) Independence Movement, also known as the Manse Demonstrations, as part of the “Meet Our Country’s History Abroad” series.
According to Soompi, this is the fifth time the actress has participated in the series. She has previously donated similar guidebooks to the cities of Shanghai, Tokyo, Paris, and more. The guidebooks are available in Korean and English, and they tell the history of the independence movement in Los Angeles. The guidebooks also provide information about the  Korea National Association Memorial Hall, the Ahn Chang Ho family house, the place in LA that is related to Dosan (Ahn Chang Ho’s pen name) Ahn Chang Ho, Rosedale Memorial Park, and more.

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Song Hye Kyo Continues Her Charitable Works by Donating to Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles


Mar 01, 2021 05:24 AM EST
"Encounter" actress Song Hye Kyo continues to make donations alongside Sungshin Womens' University's professor Seo Kyung Duk!
Song Hye Kyo and Professor Seo Kyung Duk's Worthwhile Collaboration
Song Hye Kyo is recognized for her frequent and large social donations. A source from Song Hye Kyo's agency once shared in an interview that since the actress has traveled extensively for work, she became mindful of the importance for tourists to read the information in their own language.
So, with her partnership with Professor Seo Kyung Duk of Sungshin Women's University, they decided to provide brochures of information related to various historic Korean sites and museums around the world.

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