Visitors are viewing the works at the 'Time Traveler' exhibition, a social contribution program for youth emotional development by Doosan Corporation, held at Hyehwa Art Center in Hyehwa-dong, Seoul. <br>[Photo by Doosan Corporation]

Visitors are viewing the works at the 'Time Traveler' exhibition, a social contribution program for youth emotional development by Doosan Corporation, held at Hyehwa Art Center in Hyehwa-dong, Seoul.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Doosan Corporation announced on the 13th that it will hold an exhibition showcasing the results of its social contribution program "Time Traveler," aimed at fostering emotional development in adolescents, at the Hyehwa Art Center in Hyehwa-dong, Seoul, until the 18th.


Time Traveler is a social contribution program by Doosan Corporation that began in 2012. It is operated as part of the middle school free semester curriculum to support the formation of proper values and healthy growth among adolescents. The program consists of ▲ humanities ▲ sharing character education ▲ photography and video education.


This exhibition introduces about 150 photographs and essays by participating students under the theme "Binna? (We shine enough just as we are, without embellishment)." The exhibition will also be held from the 15th to the 27th at "Euljiro Attrie" in Euljiro 4-ga, Seoul.


Earlier, since last year, Doosan Corporation has been planning various social contribution activities that can be conducted despite the COVID-19 situation and has converted existing social contribution programs to non-face-to-face formats.



In the case of the "Wooriduri" program, which supports physical education for adolescents with developmental disabilities, the curriculum was reorganized to operate the nation's first non-face-to-face online physical education class. Other activities include the "Sharing Walking Campaign," which donates funds to local communities proportional to employees' step counts, and the fundraising event "A Good Day to Donate," where employees participate in donations on their personal anniversaries.


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