"I Want to Share Yeongtak's Positive Influence"... Yeongtak Supporters Donate 100 Books
'Jjin-iya' Music Release 100-Day Anniversary
Donation to Incheon Michuhol Library
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] The trending trot singer Youngtak's supporters ('Youngtak' Sisters) are warming hearts by donating 100 books to commemorate 100 days since the release of Youngtak's music.
Youngtak is enjoying his prime after appearing on the audition program 'Tomorrow is Mr. Trot' and is actively working in various fields such as advertisements, dramas, and entertainment. Accordingly, Youngtak's supporters donated 100 books to the Michuhol Library in Incheon on the 19th to mark 100 days since the release of the song 'Jjin-iya.'
The library plans to place the donated books in the Book Drive Smart Library located in Cheongna Lake Park so that local residents can borrow them. If book donations continue, they will also be available for borrowing through the Smart Library at Incheon Arts Center Station and the circulating library.
The supporters of singer Youngtak, the 'Youngtak' Sisters, said, "We wanted to promote singer Youngtak's positive influence by donating books to the library as a way to perform good deeds non-face-to-face due to COVID-19." They added, "We hope that the culture of sharing through donations will spread widely in Incheon, where Youngtak's family home is located, and we will continue to donate books."
Singer Youngtak's supporters donated 100 books to Incheon Michuhol Library. [Provided by Incheon City]
View original imageChoo Han-seok, director of Michuhol Library in Incheon, said, "The good deeds of singer Youngtak's fans serve as a great example to Incheon citizens, and we hope that book donations will become more active."
Meanwhile, singer Youngtak is conducting a proper recycling campaign through the 'Burista Challenge' with Incheon City, which means that those who throw away waste properly, throw away less, and do not throw away at all are true stars of the Earth.
The Burista Challenge is a public campaign where trot singer Youngtak uploaded a parody video on TikTok combining his hit song 'Why Are You There?' with 'proper recycling methods,' and citizens respond with videos on the same theme using the same song.
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Citizens participating in the Burista Challenge can upload their self-produced videos on TikTok with hashtags such as '#BuristaChallenge' and '#IncheonRecyclingCampaign' by July 28.
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