Today (29th), Son No Jaeheon to Officially Announce the Burial Site of the Late No Tae-woo

No So-young, director of Art Center Nabi, is greeting mourners at the funeral hall of Seoul National University Hospital, where the late President Roh's funeral was held on the 27th of last month. <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

No So-young, director of Art Center Nabi, is greeting mourners at the funeral hall of Seoul National University Hospital, where the late President Roh's funeral was held on the 27th of last month.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Seul-gi] It has been reported that the burial site for former President the late Roh Tae-woo has been decided.


Roh's eldest daughter, Roh So-young, director of the Art Center Nabi, posted on her Facebook on the 28th, saying, "It seems we have finally found a place to lay my father to rest. My younger brother (lawyer Roh Jae-heon) will announce it tomorrow."


Roh, who passed away on the 26th of last month, is currently temporarily enshrined at Geomdanssa Temple in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. The family had hoped for the burial site to be at Paju Unification Hill. However, the city of Paju had previously stated that it was impossible to establish burial facilities in Unification Hill, a tourist special zone, due to regulations.


No So-young, director of Art Center Nabi, announced on her Facebook on the 28th that the burial site of former President Roh Tae-woo has been decided. <br/>Photo by Director No's Facebook capture.

No So-young, director of Art Center Nabi, announced on her Facebook on the 28th that the burial site of former President Roh Tae-woo has been decided.
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Director Roh also spoke about Roh's inheritance, saying, "It's good that there is nothing to sort out regarding the inheritance. There is only one house in Yeonhui-dong, which I gave up to my younger brother," adding, "Instead, I brought home a blanket. The blanket that Dad used until the very end."


She said, "He lay in bed for nearly 16 years, and I think I saw this teddy bear blanket for over five years. It's a cheap blanket, and I don't know why he only used this one," adding, "When I brought it home, it was so old-fashioned that I didn't know where to put it, so it ended up as a cover for my study chair. It keeps my back warm and comfortable. I feel like Dad is protecting me."



Finally, Director Roh wrote, "Dad, now you have a place to rest. The blanket you used is now mine. Although you only left me a single blanket, I will love and respect you forever."


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