Hanshin Engineering & Construction announced on the 22nd that the Hanshin Hyo Plus Volunteer Group, composed of employees and their families, carried out volunteer activities such as cleaning the burial grounds at the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery on the 20th.


Hanshin Public Corporation executives, employees, and their families, forming the Hanshin Hyo Plus Volunteer Group, participated in volunteer activities such as cleaning the burial grounds at the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery on the 20th. / Photo by Hanshin Public Corporation

Hanshin Public Corporation executives, employees, and their families, forming the Hanshin Hyo Plus Volunteer Group, participated in volunteer activities such as cleaning the burial grounds at the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery on the 20th. / Photo by Hanshin Public Corporation

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More than 60 volunteers paid their respects at the Memorial Tower, expressing gratitude while remembering the noble spirit of those who sacrificed for the country. They then moved through the burial grounds of Korean War soldiers and independence activists, engaging in activities such as cleaning tombstones, pulling weeds, and picking up trash.


A representative from Hanshin Engineering & Construction said, "We exist today because of the sacrifices of our patriotic martyrs," adding, "We will continue to actively organize volunteer and sharing activities that employees and their families can directly participate in."



The Hanshin Hyo Plus Volunteer Group was officially launched in 2015 with the meaning of "practicing filial piety through warm sharing." Since then, it has carried out various social contribution activities, including volunteering at the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery, environmental maintenance at Seoul Forest, briquette sharing and free meal services in Guryeong Village in Gangnam-gu and Sangye-dong in Nowon-gu.


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