Kim Hye-jeong, a folk painting artist from Yongheung-ri, Deokgok-myeon, Goryeong-gun, Gyeongbuk, donated 50 bags of rice (500 kg) to low-income families in Deokgok-myeon. This rice was received in lieu of congratulatory flower wreaths during the first solo folk painting exhibition by artist Kim Hye-jeong from Unjeong, titled “And... I Miss You.”

Minhwa artist Kim Hye-jung donated rice received instead of wreaths at the exhibition to low-income families.

Minhwa artist Kim Hye-jung donated rice received instead of wreaths at the exhibition to low-income families.

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Artist Kim Hye-jeong said, “I am glad that the hearts of those who celebrated my solo exhibition by giving rice instead of flower wreaths can be meaningfully used to help neighbors in need.”


Lee Seong-gi, head of Deokgok-myeon, said, “Congratulations on your first solo exhibition. You must have been busy preparing for the exhibition, yet you still thought of the local residents. Thank you. The donated rice will be well used for the underprivileged in Deokgok-myeon.”



This folk painting exhibition is being held at the multipurpose room of the Deokgok Happiness Center in Deokgok-myeon until October 29.


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