Playbook Picture Books and Colored Pencils Introducing Korean Culture Delivered to Hospital

Donation ceremony at Ni?o Jes?s Hospital. Photo by the Spanish-Korean Cultural Center

Donation ceremony at Ni?o Jes?s Hospital. Photo by the Spanish-Korean Cultural Center

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Children's Day, Korean cultural products were donated to Spain's largest children's hospital.


On the 5th (local time), the Korean Cultural Center in Spain delivered a picture book in the form of a playbook introducing Korean culture, along with colored pencils, to Ni?o Jes?s Hospital in Spain in celebration of Korea's Children's Day. The gifts were given to children hospitalized at the hospital.


C?sar Adolfo G?mez, director of Ni?o Jes?s Hospital, said, "On behalf of all hospital staff, I thank the Korean Cultural Center for showing affection for Spanish children through the donation ceremony."


Additionally, in the afternoon, the family movie Secret Zoo was screened at the Cultural Center's multipurpose hall. More than 100 Spaniards watched the film.


The audience said, "It was a delightful Korean movie that both children and adults could enjoy," "It was nice to laugh together with my family after a long time," and "I didn't know there were such comedy films in Korean cinema."



Oh Jihoon, director of the Korean Cultural Center in Spain, stated, "I hope all the children in the hospital have a happy time enjoying Korean cultural products with their families and that this becomes an opportunity to get closer to Korean culture."


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