5 Generous Korean Actresses Who Give Back to Charity (Photo : Yoona/Suzy/Shin Min Ah official instagram)
These 5 Korean actresses acknowledge that they are blessed and what better way to give back the blessings but to donate to charities!
Most of our favorite Korean actresses earn millions from working in the entertainment industry; not only that, but they also receive lots of gifts from their fans!
Though these actresses receive more than they expect, many have remained humble and down to earth throughout their careers. Some even give back more than they get by donating a huge amount of money to help the less unfortunate not only in their home country, which is South Korea but their donations reach overseas as well.
Former maritime police chief acquitted of botched rescue activities in Sewol ferry sinking
Posted : 2021-02-15 19:56
Updated : 2021-02-15 19:56
Kim Suk-kyoon, the former chief of the Korea Coast Guard, arrives at Seoul Central District Court, Monday, to attend a sentencing hearing on his alleged mismanagement of the sinking of the Sewol ferry in 2014, which resulted in over 300 casualties. Yonhap
A Seoul court on Monday acquitted a former maritime police chief of mishandling the rescue operation during the sinking of the Sewol ferry in 2014 that killed more than 300 people.
The Seoul Central District Court found Kim Suk-kyoon, then-chief of the Korea Coast Guard, not guilty of professional negligence in one of the country s worst peacetime disasters.
Scriptwriter Kim Eun-sook participated in the prevention of child abuse.
Hwa And Dam Pictures CEO Yoon Ha-rim and scriptwriter Kim Eun-sook donated 1 hundred million won total to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association.
BTS has been making a lot of money these past few years, and the members have also been finding ways to spend their hard-earned dollars. One person reportedly bought a run-down building.
With this addition to the list, South Korea now has 21 intangible cultural heritages recognized by UNESCO. Other intangible cultural heritages include Gimjang, the winter kimchi making festival, Haenyeo, the women divers of Jeju island, and Ssireum, a traditional form of wrestling. I will do my best to uphold and preserve the lantern event. I will make it into a dear cultural heritage that is loved by people all over the world regardless of their religions. The Lotus Lantern Festival dates back to the 9th century.
Every April 8th on the lunar calendar, people in South Korea put on parades and decorate streets with brightly lit lanterns to celebrate the birth of Buddha.