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Han Hyo-joo donated 100 million won to fight the epidemic in South Korea, and there have been many donations before

author:Beijing News

According to South Korean media reports, South Korean actor Han Hyo-joo donated 100 million won (about 570,000 yuan) through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association on March 3 to fight the new crown epidemic. Previously, Han Hyo-joo has also been passionate about philanthropy, donating 20 million won to the gangwon-do forest fire relief in 2019 and 10.4 million won to children at the Autism Specialist Hospital in 2017.

Han Hyo-joo donated 100 million won to fight the epidemic in South Korea, and there have been many donations before

Born on February 22, 1987 in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea, Han Hyo-joo graduated from the Film Department of Dongguk University in South Korea and officially debuted in 2005. At present, Han Xiaozhu is breaking into Hollywood, and the first season of the "Spy Heavy" derivative American drama "Tread Stone" has a good reputation, and the second season is also under discussion.

In addition, Han Hyo-joo also participated in the filming of a Japanese film" "The Immovable Sun", which is based on Shuichi Yoshida's novel of the same name, telling the story of the near future, in order to compete for energy, multinational intelligence agencies staged a spy war, Han Hyo-joo played the role of a female spy who is proficient in multi-Chinese.

Beijing News Editor Wu Dongni

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