Monday 22 April 2013

A volunteer work day with the super stars LOL from Korea , Team CJ Entus


As has been reported that South Korea can be seen as the cradle of eSports in the world with many different forms but are developed according to a common purpose especially to electronics and advanced sports and social recognition. To do that, the problem is not only to create a training environment, competition for gamers, give them accommodation and a wage for themselves financially independent - in which the gaming Europe has caught up. The South has done even more work.



In an interview a long time ago, a coach at Proteam Korea said: "We teach them to play games but train them both physically, mentally and status. Need professional gamers from the attitude, we turn them into gentlemen and brought back to society a brilliant man, but always hard and behave very caring to everyone around. " It's probably the biggest difference between what "capital eSports" and other nations have done.

And indeed they do it, reflected in the annual activity of the Proteam. Teams such as Samsung Khan, SK Telecom had 1 very good cook and play the free food for the poor, while CJ Entus recently left the team to attend his exchanges with disabled children locally. And if you look at how attitudes and emotions expressed in a series of photographs gamers, especially Shy & Cloud Templar, the team member's Legendary CJ Entus Union, we certainly understand their real want to do such useful things.



Volunteer program called "loving people around us." From early morning, the children with disabilities and members of CJ Entus are fully focused.




Start on the road to visit a cemetery and the soldiers who died in the Korean War to honor them.


Weather in Korea this season very pleasant.


CloudTemplar help a child with a disability lunch.



Autograph fan, the gap between the game and real life is indeed very much shorter exchanges through actions like this.

Lee Hyun aka Cloud Templar - League Of Legends - CJ Entus said:


"We were worried whether I could do the job well or not voluntary. But when he saw the kids, we want to expand my heart out to help and share with them. A great day, I enjoyed the volunteer work like this and proud of my team. See you in next time!"

Good results from the fact that they do little things, but this is not simple, it is easy to understand why e-Sports in Korea have grown so much.

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