Booyoung Group donates 600 buses to Laos
Chairman Lee received the highest-grade medal and honorary citizenship from the Laos government
By Dec 14, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)
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![Lee Joong-Keun, the Chairman of Booyoung Group (left)](https://www.kedglobal.com/data/ked/image/2023/12/14/ked202312140012.647x.0.jpg)
South Korea’s Booyoung Group donated 600 buses to Laos.
The Laos government honored Chairman Lee for his contributions to the social and economic development of Laos, awarding him the highest-grade medal, the "First Development Order Presidential Medal," that can be bestowed upon foreign nationals.
Chairman Lee had previously donated 1,200 buses to Cambodia in February, expressing his hope for improved national strength in Laos through the use of buses and fostering greater friendship and cooperation between South Korea and Laos.
Write to Jin-Woo Park at jwp@hankyung.com
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