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Song Hye-kyo's '14-year bond' after leaving UAA: Recent updates..Donation of guidebook on independence movement history in Washington

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'Our History Story Encountered Overseas - Washington Edition' guidebook (left), Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.) who led this initiative and actress Song Hye-kyo /Photo=Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.)
'Our History Story Encountered Overseas - Washington Edition' guidebook (left), Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.) who led this initiative and actress Song Hye-kyo /Photo=Seo Gyeong-deok (Prof.)

Actress Song Hye-kyo and Professor Seo Kyung-deok Seong Sin-yeo-dae (Prof.) have reunited.

On the 2nd, Professor Seo announced that he donated 10,000 copies of a guidebook introducing the independence movement history of Koreans in the Washington DC area to both domestic and international audiences.

The guidebook was produced in both Korean and English and has been donated to the Korean Legation in the United States, located in Washington DC, and is currently being distributed to visitors. The guidebook's main content provides detailed introductions to the locations and historical activities of the Korean Legation in the United States, the Korean Diplomatic Committee in the United States, and other related entities.

Professor Seo stated, "The preservation status of South Korea's independence movement sites remaining overseas is not in very good condition." He emphasized, "Continuous interest and visits from our citizens will be the greatest force in preserving South Korea's historical sites remaining overseas."

For those who find it difficult to visit in person, the original files can be downloaded and utilized from the website 'Our History Story Encountered Overseas'.

So far, guidebooks on South Korea's history have been distributed in 11 major cities worldwide, including New York, Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Mexico City.

Furthermore, for the past 15 years, Seo Kyung-deok has planned and Song Hye-kyo has sponsored the donation of Korean-language guidebooks, Hangul signs, and sculptures of independence activists to South Korea's historical sites remaining overseas.

Meanwhile, Song Hye-kyo recently parted ways with her agency UAA, where she had been for 14 years. Last month 26, UAA announced, "Song Hye-kyo's exclusive contract with us has recently expired. UAA and Song Hye-kyo, who have trusted and supported each other for a long time, have decided to conclude their journey together and wish each other well in their respective futures." Song Hye-kyo expressed her gratitude to UAA Park Hyeon-jeong (CEO), with whom she had shared joys and sorrows for 14 years, saying, "Thank you, unnie."

Song Hye-kyo will operate as a solo planning agency for the time being. It is reported that she will form a team centered around acquaintances such as the stylists who worked with her.

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