▲ Ahn Yang-hee (left) and her present appearance as a child


“Almost 50 years have passed, and I still miss my birth parents.”



Anne Catherine Monstad, a Korean adopted Norwegian adoptee (Korean name Yanghee Any, 49), misses her biological parents and siblings and is looking for them.



According to the Adoptee Support Center of the Child Rights Guarantee Agency today (5th), her adoption records indicate that Ahn Yang-hee was born on June 10, 1973.



However, her name and date of birth are estimates and not exact.



He was found at Anyang Station on August 25, 1976 and was entrusted to the Sangnok Orphanage at the time.



Her birth parents did not leave any notes, so her current birth is unknown.



Ahn was adopted by a family in Norway on February 11, 1977 through the Holt Children's Welfare Society.



Together with her adoptive parents, her older sister and grandmother, she grew up without a shortage, and it is said that she had a happy childhood.



She currently works in therapy for the elderly and real estate investing.



Ahn said, "My biggest wish is to find my biological parents," and "I miss him very much and miss him."



"I don't blame them. I understand that there must have been difficult situations. If I have brothers and sisters, I want to build relationships with them."



(Photo = Provided by the Adoptee Support Center of the Children's Rights Agency, Yonhap News)