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[Photo News] Booyoung Group's charity in the Philippines
Booyoung Group chairman Lee Joong-keun (center) gestures with students after donating digital pianos and blackboards to an elementary school in the Philippines on Friday. (Booyoung Group)
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[Photo News] Booyoung Group's charity in the Philippines
Jan. 31, 2016 - 19:33
By Korea Herald
Booyoung Group chairman Lee Joong-keun (center) gestures with students after donating digital pianos and blackboards to an elementary school in the Philippines on Friday. (Booyoung Group)
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