Samgyetang, Galbitang, and Seolleongtang Meal Sets Delivered to Employee Households
"Grateful for Your Dedication... Hoping to Support the Health of Your Families Too"

Seung-Youn Kim, Chairman of Hanwha Group, is sending a nourishing meal set as a gesture of gratitude and encouragement to all 69,000 employees in Korea. The cost of the gift, approximately 3 billion won, has been personally funded by Chairman Kim.

Seungyun Kim, Chairman of Hanwha Group. Hanwha

Seungyun Kim, Chairman of Hanwha Group. Hanwha

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Hanwha Group announced on August 12 that Chairman Kim arranged for each employee's household to receive a package containing nourishing dishes—samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup), galbitang (beef short rib soup), and seolleongtang (ox bone soup)—to support the health of employees enduring the hot summer.


In a message included with the gift, Chairman Kim expressed deep gratitude, saying, "I deeply appreciate the dedication of all employees who have steadfastly given their best in their respective positions, even amid constant challenges and difficulties. I hope that this small gesture can contribute to the well-being of you and your families."


Chairman Kim has consistently shown care not only for employees but also for their families. Since 2004, he has sent gifts and personal letters of encouragement to children of employees ahead of the annual College Scholastic Ability Test. Until last year, a total of 80,000 employee family members have received such gifts and letters.


During the spread of COVID-19, he also sent letters and flowers wishing a quick recovery to employees who contracted the virus.



A representative from Hanwha Group stated, "Chairman Kim believes that the health of employees and their families is of utmost importance. This latest gift of nourishing food is further proof of his commitment to valuing both employees and their families."


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