Song Hye-kyo donated Lee Tae-joon's guidebook to Goddess Mongolia on Liberation Day

Aug 15, 2024

 Song Hye-kyo donated Lee Tae-joon's guidebook to Goddess Mongolia on Liberation Day
 Song Hye-kyo donated Lee Tae-joon's guidebook to Goddess Mongolia on Liberation Day
Actor Song Hye-kyo took the lead in promoting independence activists once again.

Song Hye-kyo joined forces with Seo Kyung-duk, a professor at Sungshin Women's University, and donated 10,000 copies of the guidebook to Lee Tae-joon Memorial Hall in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

The guide was produced in Korean and Mongolian, and details Lee Tae-joon's anti-Japanese independence movement, activities in Mongolia, Lee Tae-joon Memorial Park, family graves, and life. The guidebook was placed at the Lee Tae-joon Temporary Memorial Hall and will also be placed at the newly opened memorial hall in the future.

Professor Seo donated the guidebook, judging that it is the right time to promote Lee Tae-joon as the number of Korean tourists visiting Mongolia is increasing" he said.

Then "The preservation situation of the remains of the Korean independence movement overseas is not very good. Only the continued interest and visits of our people will be the greatest power to preserve the sites of the independence movement overseas."

Song Hye-kyo has already been promoting the history of the Korean independence movement with Professor Seo for 13 years.

The start dates back to 2012. In January 2012, Song Hye-kyo drew attention by donating a Korean guide to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, USA. In April of the same year, 30,000 newly designed guides were supported for the establishment of the Shanghai Provisional Government Building, allowing 10,000 copies each to be provided to the Shanghai Provisional Government Building, the Yoon Bong-gil Memorial Hall, and the Gaheung Provisional Government Accommodation.

Since then, on meaningful days such as March 1st and Liberation Day, Professor Seo has sponsored his plans and donated Korean guidebooks, Korean signboards, and relief works to Korean historical sites remaining overseas.

In particular, on August 15, the Korean guidebook of the Provisional Government of China's Central and South Korea was donated (2012), the Hague Lee Joon-yeol Memorial Hall in the Netherlands (2013), the Korean guidebook of Ahn Chang-ho House in Dosan, LA (2014), the Korean guidebook of Utoro Village in Japan (2016), the distribution of Korean guidebooks of Kyoto Korean historical sites in Japan (2017), the Korean guidebook of the Shanghai Independence Movement in China (2018), the Korean guidebook of the Provisional Government of China's Gujijinyeol Hall in China (2019), the Korean guidebook of Utoro Village in Japan (2020), the Korean guidebook of, It has continued to take meaningful steps, including donating Korean guidebooks (2023) at the LA County Museum of Art in the United States.

Song Hye-kyo is becoming a model for many as he participates in meaningful activities once again.

Song Hye-kyo is set to meet the audience with the occult genre film 'Black Nuns'.





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