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У 1997 році мільйони корейців понесли до банків обручки й медалі, щоб врятувати країну
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У 1997 році мільйони корейців понесли до банків обручки й медалі, щоб врятувати країну

During the Asian financial crisis in 1997, millions of South Korean citizens voluntarily donated family heirlooms, wedding rings, Olympic medals, and other valuable items to the state in an effort to help the country recover from economic collapse. The campaign began in January 1998 with support from national broadcaster KBS and saw over 3.5 million people donate approximately 227 tons of gold within four months. This amounted to roughly $2.13 billion at current prices. While the funds collected were only a small portion of the IMF bailout package, the campaign had a significant psychological impact, demonstrating public trust in the government and collective action during a national crisis. South Korea repaid its IMF loan three years ahead of schedule by 2001 and went on to become one of Asia’s leading economies.

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У 1997 році мільйони корейців понесли до банків обручки й медалі, щоб врятувати країну

During the Asian financial crisis in 1997, millions of South Korean citizens voluntarily donated family heirlooms, wedding rings, Olympic medals, and other valuable items to the state in an effort to help the country recover from economic collapse. The campaign began in January 1998 with support from national broadcaster KBS and saw over 3.5 million people donate approximately 227 tons of gold within four months. This amounted to roughly $2.13 billion at current prices. While the funds collected were only a small portion of the IMF bailout package, the campaign had a significant psychological impact, demonstrating public trust in the government and collective action during a national crisis. South Korea repaid its IMF loan three years ahead of schedule by 2001 and went on to become one of Asia’s leading economies.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a factual account of a historical event involving citizen contributions during a financial crisis. It does not exhibit overt ideological bias, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The narrative remains neutral, focusing on the scale of the donation drive, its context, and its

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