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Time for giving back

SK Networks Chairman Choi Shin-Won, second from left, poses with his employees and officials of Kyunghee University Medical Center after donating rice and instant noodles to residents living in shelters in Dongdaemun, Seoul, Wednesday. / Courtesy of SK Networks

Dec 28, 2016

Fallout of egg shortage

A bulletin board of a Paris Baguette bakery in Seoul, Sunday, reads that sales of some products will be halted, due to an egg shortage caused by the nationwide avian influenza outbreak. SPC Group said it will stop producing 19 products, including sponge cake, muffin and roll cake for the time being. / Yonhap

Dec 25, 2016

Helping needy neighbors

Kia Motors officials pose with Yeongdeungpo Social Welfare Center head Lee Yong-gwon, right, at the center in southern Seoul, Thursday. Kia Motors donated a Ray hatchback to the center as a part of the carmaker’s corporate social responsibility operation. As of this Christmas, Kia has donated a total of 18 cars to social welfare centers across the country. / Courtesy of Kia Motors

Dec 25, 2016

Donation for breast cancer patients

Kumho Tire President and CEO Lee Han-seob, left, poses at the Kumho Asiana building in Jongno, central Seoul, Thursday, after donating 100 million won to the Korea Breast Cancer Foundation under the Pink Ribbon campaign. / Courtesy of Kumho Tire

Dec 23, 2016

New Volvo Truck office

Volvo Truck Korea President Kim Young-jae, second from right, poses with company officials during the opening ceremony for its office in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. / Courtesy of Volvo Truck Korea

Dec 23, 2016

Revival of Korea's oldest bookstore

Visitors to Jongno Books reading, Friday, after the store reopened in Jongno Tower on Jongno 1 Street, central Seoul, 14 years after Korea’s oldest bookstore went bankrupt on June 4, 2002. The bookstore began as a vendor of Christian books in 1907. / Yonhap

Dec 23, 2016

Santa coming to town

Employees of Samsung Electronics Smart City in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, and their family members pose with children at a local nursery facility after deliver 1,500 Christmas gifts, Friday./ Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Dec 23, 2016

Holographic art

Young visitors to KT’s holography theater K-live in Dongdaemun Market, eastern Seoul, view digital exhibitions projected by virtual and augmented reality technologies, Wednesday. The telecom company said it will provide a special exhibition featuring holographic art for children in the winter vacation season between Dec. 24 and Jan. 31. / Courtesy of KT

Dec 22, 2016

Helping those in need

Dongsuh Food Senior Vice President Kim Chang-soo, left, poses with Community Chest of Korea Secretary General Park Chan-bong, after the company donated 500 million won ($420,000) at the charity organization’s headquarters in Seoul, Wednesday. / Courtesy of Dongsuh Food

Dec 21, 2016

Social responsibility

Samsung Life Insurance Chairman Lee Su-bin, right, poses with Community Chest of Korea Chairman (CCK) Heo Dong-su after donating 50 billion won for charity through the CCK at the social organization’s office in central Seoul, Tuesday. Samsung Group said it has donated a cumulative 470 billion won to charity since 1999. / Courtesy of Samsung Group

Dec 20, 2016
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