Gmarket Global Shop Launches 'Give Love' Donation Campaign with 15 Hallyu Stars View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] eBay Korea, operator of the country's largest reverse direct purchase platform Gmarket Global Shop, announced on the 2nd that it will hold the Hallyu star memorabilia donation campaign 'Give Love' for a total of two weeks until the 12th.


Now in its fourth year, Give Love sells raffle tickets to purchase memorabilia of K-pop stars every year, and donates all proceeds collected through this. English and Chinese pages are provided on the English and Chinese shops respectively, allowing global fans to participate.


This event features 15 Hallyu stars who have received much love worldwide this year. Kang Daniel, NU'EST Minhyun, Park Jihoon, SEVENTEEN Jun, ASTRO Cha Eunwoo, IU, EXO Baekhyun, Ong Seongwu, ITZY Lia, CIX Bae Jinyoung, and others donated various memorabilia including clothing, sneakers, hats they usually wore, as well as necklaces and cushions.


Kang Daniel donated his favorite Nike Air Jordan high-top sneakers and a signed CD. NU'EST Minhyun left a handwritten autograph on the robe (bathrobe) he wore during the filming of his solo song 'Universe.' ASTRO Cha Eunwoo donated a golden hoodie and a CD signed by all ASTRO members. IU signed a sequin-decorated cushion and donated it. ITZY's main vocalist Lia prepared a choker necklace and a signed CD.


By purchasing a raffle ticket (1,000 KRW) at Gmarket Global Shop, you can participate in the donation campaign. Duplicate and repeated entries are allowed until the 12th (Korean time), and through a draw, a total of 15 people will receive memorabilia and signed CDs donated by the stars. All participants will receive a 30% discount coupon for Gmarket (up to 10,000 KRW), and winners can be confirmed on the 30th via personal notice or announcement on Gmarket Global Shop. Detailed information can be found through Gmarket Global Shop.


All proceeds from the raffle ticket sales will be used for the 'School Me' project through Save the Children Korea, which supports African girls in receiving quality elementary education. It supports education for girls in C?te d'Ivoire, Africa, who are excluded from education due to poverty, early marriage, and social prejudice, by providing teacher training, creating reading environments in schools and communities, and improving surrounding environments for safe school life.



Jiyoung Moon, head of eBay Korea's Global Business Division, said, "We hope that through this event, K-pop fans using Gmarket Global Shop in over 70 countries worldwide can share warm hearts."


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