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Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital Holds 'Love Sharing Concert' for Healing Through Music

Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital Holds 'Love Sharing Concert' for Healing Through Music Jang Migyeong, a yodel song singer, is performing at the Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital 'Love Sharing Concert.' Provided by Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital

Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital announced on June 11 that it held the 'Love Sharing Concert' to deliver a time of musical inspiration and healing to patients, their caregivers, and local residents.


This concert was organized to provide hospitalized patients and their families with an opportunity to find comfort and momentarily forget their hardships. It was also planned with the aim of boosting the morale of hospital staff and sharing cultural inspiration with the local community.


The stage featured artists who voluntarily participated through talent donation. Performers included popera singer Parktoven (real name Park Won), yodel singer Jang Mijeong, the accordion and guitar duo Lovesom, and acoustic guitarist Hong Siyeon, among other accomplished musicians from various genres, who delivered high-quality performances.


In particular, popera singer Parktoven captivated the audience with his wide vocal range and rich emotion. He has continued to present unique performances based on classical vocal music and has moved audiences across the country with more than 170 performances annually. He stated, "I took the stage with the hope that my music could give strength to those overcoming pain."


The concert that day blended the grandeur of popera, the bright energy of yodeling, and the lyrical melodies of the acoustic guitar, creating a gentle sense of inspiration both inside and outside the hospital. Many in the audience experienced the genuine power of music, smiling and even tearing up as they watched the performances.


Hospital Director Min Jeongjun said, "A hospital is not only a place to heal the body, but also a space to comfort the mind," and added, "We will continue to offer healing programs that combine culture and the arts in the future."




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