A warm heart towards overseas residents is said to be a 'mask donation'.

German ambassador to Germany, Jeong Beom-gu, introduced the story of a citizen who sent 100 masks made in Korea to his social media on the 17th.

In the article titled 'Consolation from Homeland, Consolation Letter,' Jung said, "The corona virus is now in full swing in Germany." "The days are being canceled or postponed," said the local situation.

In this situation, Ambassador Jung said that he received a precious gift from Korea. "A citizen living in Gwangju sent a 100-year-old son and a thousand masks made several days and nights away." It is known that the citizen who sent the mask does not want to reveal his name.
In a letter to Ambassador Chung, the citizen said, "I was eager to go to Korea when I was living in Japan during the Great Northeastern Earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear accident. I think that the hearts of the citizens are not right now." In particular, citizens were impressed by saying, “I wanted to improve my mind, although it was insignificant,” even though my health was poor, including chemotherapy from 3 years ago.

Ambassador Chung said, “I was very excited about the devotion, and the appearance of our people is amazing when difficult things happen.” “The precious mask you sent me will be well distributed to those in need.” Some of the masks were donated to 'Halo', an organization helping the elderly living alone in Berlin on the 26th.

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(Photo = Jeongbeom-gu, German ambassador to Germany Facebook)