"Descendants of the Sun" on-screen character Song Joong-ki is considered now the greatest star in South Korea and China. On the off chance that big TV and film ventures or projects, like, the up and coming motion picture "Battleship Island" come to his path, it is because he gives such a great amount to charity.
On Wednesday, Soompi detailed that the 31-year-old actor facilitated a pizza party at the Seoul National University Children's Hospital. As an endorser of Domino's Pizza, Song Joong-ki participates in the volunteer project. He not just made the sick kids, their families and the healing center staff happy and appreciate pizza, the actor also gave cash.
Song Joong-ki gave 100 million won or $86,000 to the hospital's Hope Sharing Fund, Korea Herald detailed. The cash originated from his own pocket. Throughout the years, Song Joong-ki had given frequently a ton to various charities. Among the beneficiaries is the Korea Childhood Leukemia Foundation where he has been a fund donor since 2011. In 2016, he gave his talent fee for guesting in "Hurry up, Brother."
In April 2016, he was seen at a duty-free shop in Seoul to film for "Hurry up, Brother," the Chinese adaptation of "Running Man," a well-known variety show in South Korea where Soong Joong-ki was a cast member before he did "Descendants of the Sun." He showed up on the Chinese show alongside other Korean on-screen characters, like, Kim Jong Kook, Yoo Jae Suk, Lee Kwang Soo, Ha, Gary and Ji Suk Jin, Design&Trend detailed.
Hyung Taek, the producer of "Hurry up, Brother" and previous producer of "Running Man," had always been inviting Song Joong-ki to the Chinese show since before. Song Joong-ki's talent agency, agreed for the performer as a guest to demonstrate its close relationship and devotion to the previous producer.