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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Seoyul] President Yoon Suk-yeol promised support for the cultural and artistic activities of disabled artists after viewing the 'Special Exhibition for Disabled Artists' on the last day of the Chuseok holiday.


According to a press release from the Presidential Office on the 12th, President Yoon appreciated 60 works at the special exhibition for disabled artists titled 'Into the People, Into Harmony,' held at the Chunuchgwan of the Blue House in the afternoon. The Presidential Office then stated, "After viewing the works, President Yoon once again pledged broad support for the cultural and artistic activities of disabled artists."


It is known that President Yoon had no other public schedule that day. The Presidential Office said, "President Yoon's visit today was an unscheduled event and was carried out with only minimal security personnel."


The special exhibition for disabled artists named 'Into the People, Into Harmony' was the first exhibition at the Blue House, showcasing 60 works by about 50 artists with developmental, physical, and hearing disabilities.



Meanwhile, President Yoon also lent the work 'Percy Jackson, Math Drawing' by artist Kim Hyun-woo, which is hung in the Yongsan Presidential Office, to this exhibition.


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