On the 24th, Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk, received a donation of 4,100 heads of kimchi for kimjang from Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters.

Uljin County Office.

Uljin County Office.

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The 'Sharing Love Kimjang Event' began in 2004 at the Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters and has continued for 20 years, becoming a representative social contribution activity of the Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters.


The event is operated by the Uljin-gun Saemaeul Association and the Heungbu Village community, who make the kimchi themselves, and it is a meaningful event where kimchi made by Uljin residents is delivered to vulnerable groups in the region.


The donated kimchi was delivered over two days, on the 22nd and 24th, to 1,000 vulnerable households and 15 social welfare facilities.


Lee Seyong, head of the Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, “Although the Hanul Headquarters conducts various social contribution activities every year, there seems to be no project more loved by local residents than the Sharing Love Kimjang Event,” adding, “We will continue to actively carry out activities that share warmth so that neighbors in need can spend the cold winter warmly.”



Son Byungbok, the county governor, said, “Despite the difficult economic situation, we are grateful that you do not forget to support the vulnerable neighbors in the region every year,” and added, “We hope that the Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters’ win-win activities for vulnerable groups in Uljin-gun will continue.”


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