From the 27th, banner-type horizontal flags featuring patriotic martyrs including Yu Gwansun resting in Manguri Park will be raised... Installed along the entire 3.8km Manguro road passing through Jungnang-gu from Jungnanggyo Bridge to Manguri Park

Raising Taegeukgi Along the Entire 3.8km Mangwoo-ro in Jungnang-gu for March 1st Movement Day View original image


Raising Taegeukgi Along the Entire 3.8km Mangwoo-ro in Jungnang-gu for March 1st Movement Day View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) will raise 300 banner-type Taegukgi flags depicting the patriotic martyrs resting in Manguri Park starting from the 27th in commemoration of the 102nd anniversary of the March 1st Movement.


The banner-type Taegukgi flags will be installed along the entire 3.8 km stretch of Mangwoo-ro, the main road of Jungnang-gu, from Jungnanggyo Bridge to Manguri Park, and will remain in place until April 30.


One side of the horizontal flag features the Taegukgi, while the other side introduces the independence activists resting in Manguri Park (Yu Gwan-sun, Han Yong-un, Yu Gwan-sun, Oh Se-chang, Seo Byung-ho, etc.) and the historical value of Manguri Park, aiming to enhance the patriotism and pride of residents passing through Mangwoo-ro.


Key phrases on the banners include ▲ Yu Gwan-sun: "The only sorrow of this girl is that she has only one life to dedicate to the country" ▲ Han Yong-un: "Even if the path is thorny, one must not avoid it" ▲ Ahn Chang-ho: "Whether eating or sleeping, I have done it for the independence of Korea."


Additionally, patriotic martyrs such as Seo Dong-il, the leader of the Damuldan action group, independence activists and educators Seo Byung-ho, Oh Se-chang, Moon Il-pyeong, Bang Jeong-hwan, and Park Chan-ik will adorn Mangwoo-ro.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, "On the occasion of the 102nd anniversary of the March 1st Movement, we will raise banner-type horizontal flags to reflect on the noble spirit of the independence movement of our patriotic ancestors," adding, "I hope this will be an opportunity for many to take an interest in Manguri Park, where numerous unnamed independence activists as well as patriotic martyrs rest."



Meanwhile, starting with this special banner for independence activists commemorating the March 1st Movement, the district plans to raise various banners throughout the year, including special banners for cultural and artistic figures of Manguri Park, independence activists for Liberation Day, and modern and contemporary literary figures of Manguri Park.


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