Hanwha Resort Seorak Sorano exterior view. (Photo by Hanwha Hotels & Resorts)

Hanwha Resort Seorak Sorano exterior view. (Photo by Hanwha Hotels & Resorts)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jinyoung] Hanwha Hotels & Resorts announced on the 24th that it will resume the Hanwha Resort room donation campaign "Sharing Joyful Energy" after three years through an agreement with Seoul Community Chest of Korea.


The Sharing Joyful Energy room donation campaign is a travel support program that provides rest and recharging opportunities to low-income vulnerable groups. It resumed after being suspended for three years due to COVID-19. Hanwha Hotels & Resorts stated that since the 26th of last month, it received applications from 114 social welfare institutions through Seoul Community Chest of Korea and finally selected 30 of them.


Hanwha Hotels & Resorts plans to provide up to 10 rooms on weekdays at Hanwha Resorts nationwide to these institutions. Additionally, for 8 locations excluding Geoje Belvedere and Baegam Oncheon, breakfast will be provided for up to 4 people per room. The stay period is until December 8.



A representative in charge of social contribution at Hanwha Hotels & Resorts said, "Sharing Joyful Energy is an ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) campaign that has donated a total of 7,698 rooms to 1,155 social welfare institutions over five years since 2015," adding, "Although these are difficult times for everyone, we plan to continue social contribution activities based on the company's resources."


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