Courtesy of YG ENTERTAINMENT
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▲ Sibling duo AKMU / Courtesy of YG ENTERTAINMENT |
AKMU, the sibling duo known as Akdong Musician, celebrated their 10th anniversary by donating a total of 141 million won ($102,350) to local welfare and environmental institutions, according to their agency, YG Entertainment.
The duo, consisting of Lee Chan-hyuk and Lee Su-hyun, made equal donations of 47 million won each to Green Asia, Severance Hospital, and the Korea Youth Counseling & Welfare Institute (KYCWI) to honor their debut date on April 7. These donations were made as a gesture of gratitude to their fans, who have supported them throughout their musical journey.
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▲ AKMU / Courtesy of YG Entertainment |
The funds donated to Green Asia will be utilized for tree planting initiatives in Mongolia, aimed at combating desertification. The forest resulting from this effort will be named the "AKMU Forest of Love." Donations to Severance Hospital will support individuals with rare, incurable diseases, while those to KYCWI will aid in mental health treatment for secluded and isolated teenagers unable to attend school.
According to YG Entertainment, AKMU selected these organizations and causes due to their personal connection to Mongolia, where the siblings spent their childhood, and their desire to assist teenagers facing challenges integrating into society.
AKMU debuted under YG Entertainment in April 2014 with their first album, "Play." In March, in celebration of their 10-year milestone, the duo announced the name of their fan club, Akkademy, and will host two concerts in June to further commemorate the occasion.
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Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com
Sibling Duo Gives Back to Community in Commemoration of Debut Date
Courtesy of YG ENTERTAINMENT
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▲ Sibling duo AKMU / Courtesy of YG ENTERTAINMENT |
AKMU, the sibling duo known as Akdong Musician, celebrated their 10th anniversary by donating a total of 141 million won ($102,350) to local welfare and environmental institutions, according to their agency, YG Entertainment.
The duo, consisting of Lee Chan-hyuk and Lee Su-hyun, made equal donations of 47 million won each to Green Asia, Severance Hospital, and the Korea Youth Counseling & Welfare Institute (KYCWI) to honor their debut date on April 7. These donations were made as a gesture of gratitude to their fans, who have supported them throughout their musical journey.
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▲ AKMU / Courtesy of YG Entertainment |
The funds donated to Green Asia will be utilized for tree planting initiatives in Mongolia, aimed at combating desertification. The forest resulting from this effort will be named the "AKMU Forest of Love." Donations to Severance Hospital will support individuals with rare, incurable diseases, while those to KYCWI will aid in mental health treatment for secluded and isolated teenagers unable to attend school.
According to YG Entertainment, AKMU selected these organizations and causes due to their personal connection to Mongolia, where the siblings spent their childhood, and their desire to assist teenagers facing challenges integrating into society.
AKMU debuted under YG Entertainment in April 2014 with their first album, "Play." In March, in celebration of their 10-year milestone, the duo announced the name of their fan club, Akkademy, and will host two concerts in June to further commemorate the occasion.
Sayart
Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com
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