Gyeonggi Research Institute Donates Over 200 Books to Yemiji Small Library in Hwaseong
The Gyeonggi Research Institute recently donated over 200 books to support the promotion of a reading culture in the local community and the operation of small libraries.
On December 9, the Gyeonggi Research Institute announced that it had donated books to the Yemiji Small Library, located in Bibong-myeon, Hwaseong City, which is scheduled to open in the first half of next year.
During a recent reorganization of its archives, the Gyeonggi Research Institute decided not to discard the books but to give back to society. After inquiring with Uijeongbu, Suwon, and Hwaseong cities about underserved library areas in newly developed residential districts, the institute made this decision.
The Gyeonggi Research Institute donated over 200 volumes of books to the Yemiji Small Library in Bibong-myeon, Hwaseong City. Photo by Gyeonggi Research Institute
View original imagePark Kyungchul, Deputy Director of the Gyeonggi Research Institute, stated, "We hope that this book donation will encourage local residents to become more familiar with reading," adding, "The Gyeonggi Research Institute will continue to expand various social contribution activities in connection with the local community."
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The donated books will be used for reading culture programs and other activities for local residents.
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