The Korean Society in Malaysia has established a joint condolence altar to honor the victims of the recent Jeju Air plane crash. The memorial will be open to the public from December 31st to January 3rd at the Korean Society's premises in Plaza Mont Kiara.
Korean Society sets up memorial for victims of Jeju Air crash in Mont Kiara, open to public from today to Friday
South Korean Ambassador to Malaysia Yeo Seung-bae pays tribute to the victims of the Jeju Air plane crash at the memorial altar set up in the Korean Society in Mont Kiara on December 31, 2024. — Picture from Facebook/Korean Embassy in MalaysiaKUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 — The Korean Society in Malaysia has set up a joint condolence altar to mourn the victims of the Jeju Air disaster.
The altar will be open to the public at the Korean Society’s premises in Plaza Mont Kiara from Dec 31 to Jan 3.The altar will be accessible daily from 10 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm, with visitors encouraged to observe a moment of silence, flower offering, and signing a guestbook.Malaysia has extended its condolences to South Korea and Thailand following the plane crash at Muan International Airport on Sunday.
The message of condolence was conveyed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in a Facebook post on the same day, expressing his profound sadness and sympathy to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in the tragedy. The ill-fated plane with 175 passengers, including 173 South Koreans and two Thais, as well as six flight attendants on board, crashed while attempting to land at the Muan International Airport, about 290 km southwest of the capital Seoul, at 9.07 am local time on Sunday.
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