100,000 Masks Delivered to Myanmar Ambassador in Korea; Appreciation Letter Presented on 27th

On the 27th, Shin Hang-cheol, CEO of SJ Power (left), received a letter of appreciation from Than Zin, Myanmar Ambassador to Korea (right), at the Myanmar Embassy in Korea.

On the 27th, Shin Hang-cheol, CEO of SJ Power (left), received a letter of appreciation from Than Zin, Myanmar Ambassador to Korea (right), at the Myanmar Embassy in Korea.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] SJ Power Co., Ltd., which has been running a mask donation relay for various vulnerable groups in our society, delivered a total of 100,000 masks, including their self-produced Singgeurami KF 94 masks and other brands, to the Myanmar Ambassador to Korea (Than Zin) through the Chairman of the International Buddhist Union (Monk Jaewon) at the Myanmar Embassy in Seoul on the 27th. This act has brought warm emotions to those facing difficulties such as Myanmar children affected by COVID-19.


The quarantine supplies delivered that day were prepared together by the International Buddhist Union, SJ Power (CEO Shin Hang-cheol), and laypersons. They are planned to be distributed to orphanages and elementary school children in Myanmar, who are most vulnerable to quarantine amid the dual hardships caused by recent COVID-19 and internal conflicts.


Than Zin, the Myanmar Ambassador to Korea, presented letters of appreciation to the International Buddhist Union and SJ Power’s CEO, saying, “Myanmar, which has been struggling due to COVID-19 and other difficulties, is stabilizing much more than several months ago, and with nearly 70% vaccination coverage, hope for overcoming COVID-19 is being created. I sincerely express my gratitude for this support and hope that the friendly relations between our two countries will grow even stronger in the future.”



SJ Power, producing the 'Singgeurami' mask made from 100% domestic materials that is lint-free and comfortable on the ears even after long hours of wear, has donated about 250,000 masks to various vulnerable groups in our society, including developmental disability education institutions, senior welfare centers, and traditional markets. Recently, they also hired 12 people with developmental disabilities, providing jobs for the disabled and setting an example of building a society where everyone lives together harmoniously.


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