Song Hye Kyo and Song Joong Ki’s lives are slowly returning to how it was before they tied the knot. This means that they are returning to singlehood and doing well in coping with their new lives.
Joong Ki returns to acting, and he is busy with movie and drama projects. This was how he was before getting married in 2017, so it can be said that he is moving on nicely. On the other hand, Hye Kyo, who is also busy most of the time, is taking a short break to go back to school and explore other things that she was not able to do before.
Hye Kyo is back to “giving”
In addition to enrolling for a short course in art, Song Hye Kyo also resumed her charity works. Although she may not be physically present in places where they help people, she is showing her support by donating money.
Today, Song Joong Ki’s ex-wife is helping people by teaming up again with Seo Kyung Duk, Sungshin Women's University’s professor, to help spread the Korean history. According to Korea’s Xports News, in celebration of the Hangul Day in South Korea, the “Descendants of the Sun” actress and the professor donated 10,000 copies of the Korean guidebook to Utoro Village located in Japan.
It was said that Song Hye Kyo had been continuously donating for the production of the pamphlets featuring the historical sites of her country. She knows that these will be distributed around the world to help spread awareness and knowledge about the colorful history and culture of South Korea.
“Today is Hangul Day, which celebrates the creation and distribution of our Hangul, the professor wrote on his Instagram on Oct. 9. “In commemoration of this day, actress Song Hye Kyo and I have once again continued our project of donating Korean guidebooks to Korean historical sites around the world.”
Joong Ki still filming for new movies
While Hye Kyo donates and studies abroad, Song Joong Ki is spending his time filming “Victory.” He recently wrapped up “Arthdal Chronicles” drama on a high note and now ready to launch another sure hit project, which is a movie. It was reported that this will be Korea’s first-ever sci-fi movie, and some foreign artists like Robert Armitage are also involved as cast members.


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