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Hyundai Motor Group will cooperate with the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs to promote a project to improve memorial facilities for veterans of against South Korea / vs. Korea in the Philippines. The project targets two "Philippines National Hero Cemetery against South Korea / vs. Korea Veterans Monument" and "Philippines against South Korea / vs. Korea Veterans Memorial" located in Manila. The Philippines is the first country in Asia and the third country in the world to send troops during the Korean War, and this year marks the 77th anniversary of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Korea.
Built in 1967, the monument to the National Hero Cemetery is in the form of a 7-meter-high triangular column, with the UN emblem and the flags of both countries attached at the top, and the names of 112 killed are engraved at the bottom. Starting in March, Hyundai Motor Group will repair cracks and discoloration in its war expenses and replace all the surrounding stairs and floor marble. In addition, facility information boards and symbolic sculptures will be newly installed for the convenience of visitors. For the against South Korea / vs. Korea War Memorial, which was built in 2012, building repairs and furniture replacement will be carried out first, and measures to improve utilization through facility remodeling will be considered in the future.
Hyundai Motor Group and the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs plan to start a project to improve the environment of memorial facilities for other against South Korea / vs. Korea participants, starting with the Philippines. In addition, they agreed to cooperate with each other for the preservation and management of historical sites of the overseas independence movement. The two sides plan to deliver the lessons of history to future generations by preparing measures to build content and revitalize space at the private level.
Meanwhile, Hyundai Motor Group is carrying out a variety of social contribution activities in the Philippines, including "Hyundai Wheels on the Go," which supports disaster relief vehicles and goods, and "Hope in a Back," which provides school supplies to vulnerable youth. In addition, the technology education program "Hyundai Accelerator" and the youth support project through the Jeong Mong-gu Foundation are also being carried out, and these activities are evaluated by local media as providing practical help
The above is a measure to inherit historical values by preserving overseas war participation facilities and the historic sites of the independence movement based on the cooperative relationship signed by Hyundai Motor Group with the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs. An official of Hyundai Motor Group said, "We will continue to cooperate with the public and private sectors to honor the will of those who have dedicated themselves to the nation."
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