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Kim Jong-min, a meaningful step.. The entertainer who has visited Dokdo the most

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Kim Jong-min Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.) / Photo provided by Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.)
Kim Jong-min Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.) / Photo provided by Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.)

Singer Kim Jong-min is taking a meaningful step.

On the 6th, Seo Kyung-deok Seong Sin-yeo-dae (Prof.) announced that he joined forces with singer Kim Jong-min to produce and release a multi-language video titled "Dokdo Rocks, History You Need to Know."

The 4-minute 30-second video was co-produced with the Gyeongbuk Culture Foundation's Content Promotion Division and was released in Korean and English. The video's main content highlighted that Dokdo, composed of hundreds of rocks, is a vast ecological museum designated as Natural Monument No. 336.

It also drew attention by detailing Haenyeo Rocks, which served as the stage for Jeju haenyeo (female divers) who engaged in economic activities in Dokdo, and Gaje Rocks, which was the habitat of the Dokdo cormorant that went extinct due to overhunting by Japan.

Professor Seo explained, "We planned this video to introduce the stories of the rocks, which are the living history and records of Dokdo, to domestic and international audiences in a more accessible and fun way." He added, "The video is being spread not only on YouTube but also through various social media platforms, and we are sharing it with major Korean and international student communities worldwide to raise awareness."

Kim Jong-min participated based on his status as the entertainer who has visited Dokdo the most through TV programs. Kim added, "I am happy to convey the history of the Dokdo rocks through my voice, and I hope many netizens at home and abroad will watch it."

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