The following story comes from the Goseong Museum in Gyeongsangnam-do, where a special stone is currently on display, drawing significant attention.
It is said to be filled with the innocence of a young child.
This stone is displayed in the donation room of the Goseong Museum.
It is slightly pointed, and it looks like something is written on it.
Let us take a look at the information plaque.
"A great resonance delivered by small hands."
That is correct.
This is a stone that an elementary school student brought to the museum, believing it to be a Stone Age artifact and wishing to donate it.
Although it was actually just an ordinary stone, the museum decided to put it on display because the child's pure heart was so beautiful.
The museum's warm response has touched the hearts of netizens.
Comments included, "It must have looked similar to the Paleolithic artifacts they saw in a book," and "It is essentially an exhibition of a warm heart."
It seems that such a pure heart is indeed worthy of being displayed.
(Source: Threads (the_lastwang), Goseong County Office website; Article source: Money Today)
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
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