Donation of Over 53 Million KRW Including Onnuri Gift Certificates to Dong-gu Office on the 1st
Visited 31 Local Social Welfare Facilities with Gifts Such as Pears and Sesame Oil

Hyundai Heavy Industries and Ulsan Community Chest of Korea officials held a 'Chuseok Gift Delivery Ceremony' at Ulsan Dong-gu Office on the 1st and took a commemorative photo. Photo by Hyundai Heavy Industries

Hyundai Heavy Industries and Ulsan Community Chest of Korea officials held a 'Chuseok Gift Delivery Ceremony' at Ulsan Dong-gu Office on the 1st and took a commemorative photo. Photo by Hyundai Heavy Industries

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Seoyoon] Hyundai Heavy Industries shared warmth with neighbors in need in the region ahead of Chuseok.


On the 1st, Hyundai Heavy Industries held a 'Chuseok Gift Delivery Ceremony' at Ulsan Dong-gu Office, attended by Hyundai Heavy Industries Executive Director Jeong Byung-yong, Dong-gu Mayor Kim Jong-hoon, and Ulsan Community Chest of Korea Secretary General Jo Jin-ho. They donated Onnuri gift certificates worth 42.5 million KRW to Dong-gu Office through the Ulsan Community Chest of Korea.


The Onnuri gift certificates donated that day are scheduled to be distributed to 850 vulnerable households in Dong-gu through the administrative welfare centers of nine neighborhoods.


In addition, Hyundai Heavy Industries employees plan to visit 31 local social welfare facilities, including Dong-gu Senior Welfare Center and Ulsan Chamsarang House, on the 5th and 6th to personally deliver consolation gifts worth about 10.5 million KRW, such as pears and sesame oil.


A Hyundai Heavy Industries official said, "We prepared these consolation gifts hoping that our neighbors can spend the Chuseok holiday feeling warm affection and hope, even if only for a moment."



Meanwhile, Hyundai Heavy Industries has been delivering consolation gifts to marginalized groups in the region ahead of Seol and Chuseok for 28 years since 1995. In particular, since 2011, they have been donating Onnuri gift certificates to help revitalize local traditional markets.


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