Medical staff on the verge of death, expressing appreciation for hospital hard work

The late Nongshim Chairman Shin Chun-ho is known to have donated 1 billion won to Seoul National University Hospital, where he was hospitalized just before his death.
According to related industries on the 28th, Chairman Shin Chun-ho was hospitalized at Seoul National University Hospital as an old man, and it is known that he made such a decision to express his gratitude to the medical staff and the hospital.
Chairman Shin founded the Hwaam Scholarship Foundation in 1955, and in 1984 changed the name of the foundation to the’Yulchon Scholarship Association’ after his family, Yulchon, and continued sharing activities.
Meanwhile, Chairman Shin died on March 27th at 3:38 am due to a chronic illness. He is 92 years old.
President Shin was born on December 1, 1930 in Ulsan. He is the second younger brother of the late Chairman Gyeok-ho Shin, the founder of the Lotte Group. Chairman Shin founded Lotte Industrial, the predecessor of Nongshim in 1965, and changed the company name to Nongshim in 1978.
Shin’s representative works include’Shrimp Cracker’, the first snack in Korea launched in 1971, and’Shin Ramyun’ in 1985. In addition to this, Chairman Shin released a number of classics such as Anseongtangmyeon and Chapaghetti, and raised Nongshim as a global ramen company.
Shin Dong-won, vice chairman of Nongshim, the eldest son, Shin Dong-yoon, vice chairman of Yulchon Chemical, Shin Dong-ik, vice chairman of Mega Mart, and Shin Hyun-ju, vice chairman of Nongshim Planning, were seated. The second daughter, Shin Yun-gyeong, and the son-in-law Seo Gyeong-bae, chairman of AMOREPACIFIC, are also greeted with condolences.
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