History of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Publicity Hong Seon-ok's spokesman office is 66 years old
Jan 02, 2025
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The late Secretary Hong Sun-ok began his public life at the National Museum of Korea and was in charge of public affairs and publishing and publicizing the museum newspaper for 17 years from 1989, and has been in charge of press promotion and reporting support for 17 years since moving to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's spokesperson office in 2007. From the PyeongChang Winter Olympics and Paralympics, inter-Korean cultural and sports exchanges, and the most recent Gangwon Youth Winter Olympics, she was always at the scene of major sports and cultural events, and was talked about as the head of the public relations office of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, taking care of the speeches of the spokesperson's office and the reporters.
After serving nine presidents and 31 ministers, from former President Chun Doo-hwan to President Yoon Suk Yeol 'Veteran Public Relations Expert' Hong returned to work just two months after he entered chemotherapy after peritonitis was discovered in April 2023, and continued active on-site activities for a year and a half, but his condition worsened since October and he was hospitalized and announced the sad news. She is survived by her husband, Lee Doo-yeol, and one son and two daughters. The mortuary is in the first room of the funeral hall of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital (available from the afternoon of the 3rd). The cause of death is January 5, and the burial site is Jeondeungsa Temple in Ganghwa-gun, Incheon.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.