Mickey and Minnie Mouse Don Traditional Korean Hanbok for Limited Edition Tmoney Card
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2025-01-22 13:07:15
Seoul, South Korea – Tmoney, a major transportation card provider in South Korea, has announced the release of a limited edition "Disney K-Heritage Tmoney Card" featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse dressed in traditional Korean hanbok. The collaboration between Tmoney, Walt Disney Company Korea, and the Cultural Heritage Administration offers a unique blend of Western animation and Korean culture.
The card comes in three distinct designs: a pearl inlay design featuring Minnie Mouse in hanbok, a transparent design with Mickey Mouse and traditional Korean knots, and a design showcasing both Mickey and Minnie in matching hanbok attire. To acquire the cards, consumers can visit GS25 convenience stores nationwide for the Mickey and Minnie pair design, while the individual Mickey and Minnie designs are exclusively available at Seven Eleven.
To celebrate the launch, Tmoney is hosting a social media event from [Start Date] to [End Date]. Participants can tag a friend who loves Mickey and Minnie on Tmoney's Instagram post for a chance to win a Starbucks Americano gift certificate. Winners will be announced on [Date] and prizes will be distributed on [Date].
"The Disney K-Heritage Tmoney card offers a distinctive design that merges the traditional beauty of Korea with the globally beloved Disney characters, making it a special collectible item," said Kim Young-ju, Executive Director of Tmoney's Payment Business Division. "Tmoney is committed to going beyond the function of a simple transportation card. We aim to promote Korean cultural values both domestically and internationally while providing our customers with unique and enjoyable experiences."
This limited edition Tmoney card is expected to be a hit among Disney fans and collectors alike, offering a delightful fusion of East and West.
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