Korea Railroad Tourism Development Holds Donation Ceremony for 'Hope Garden Sharing Project'

Traveling is not only about encountering new landscapes but also about delivering a small hope to someone.
Korea Railroad Tourism Development held a donation ceremony for the 'Hope Garden Sharing Project' on the 6th at the Korea National Arboretum, gathering the warm hearts of travelers who utilized forest tourism products in Gyeongbuk last year.
The donation amount of 3,766,590 KRW will be used to support psychological recovery for residents affected by forest fires and to promote sustainable garden culture.
▲ On the 6th, officials from Korea Railroad Tourism Development and the Korea National Arboretum are taking a commemorative photo at the donation ceremony for the 'Hope Garden Sharing Project'.
Together in Travel, Together in Hope
The 'Hope Garden Sharing Project' is a public-private partnership initiative aimed at providing small comfort to residents affected by forest fires and helping them restore their daily lives through beautiful gardens and nature.
Moreover, it is especially meaningful that this donation was made possible through the voluntary participation of travelers who enjoyed Gyeongbuk's forest tourism products.
The love for nature while traveling has led to a positive cycle, helping to restore forests and bring hope to local communities.
Small hearts gather to create great hope.
Lee Woo-hyun, Acting CEO of Korea Railroad Tourism Development, stated, "As this donation was gathered from the warm hearts of travelers who visited Gyeongbuk's forests through railway tourism, I hope this ceremony serves as a small source of comfort and hope for residents affected by the forest fires."
ESG Through Railway Travel
Korea Railroad Tourism Development will continue to practice social values as a public institution through eco-friendly railway travel, regional coexistence programs, and social contribution activities.
Please continue to show your support and interest so that travel can revitalize regions, connect people, and restore nature.
The warm hearts of travelers have brought hope to the areas affected by forest fires.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/goodandfun/224338139059
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