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Hwang So curates Korean-language educational and literary content focused on health sciences, artificial intelligence, and contemporary fiction. Through partnerships with medical YouTuber Kim Jae-won and Kyobo Bookstore's technical publishing division, the platform connects audiences to vetted resources in wellness and machine learning. The curation emphasizes Korean creators and platforms, including Lee Youngdo's "A Bird That Drinks Tears" fantasy series. The content aggregation spans three primary categories: medical education and health optimization guides, technical documentation for AI and deep learning systems, and Korean literary works with fantasy and speculative elements. Distribution occurs through established channels including YouTube educational partnerships, Kyobo's digital bookstore platform, and direct creator collaborations. The curation model prioritizes materials with clear educational or literary merit while maintaining accessibility for general audiences. The Linktree serves as a centralized directory for Korean-language learning resources across multiple disciplines and formats. Content selection criteria focus on materials with institutional backing, professional credentials, or significant cultural impact within South Korea's digital education landscape. The platform maintains direct connections to primary sources and original creators while organizing resources by subject area and learning level.