Daejeon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital announced on the 25th that it visited the National Daejeon Memorial Cemetery ahead of the June Month of Patriots and Veterans and carried out a graveyard cleanup volunteer activity.


Employees of Daejeon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital are participating in a graveyard cleanup volunteer activity at the National Daejeon National Cemetery. <br>[Photo by Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital]

Employees of Daejeon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital are participating in a graveyard cleanup volunteer activity at the National Daejeon National Cemetery.
[Photo by Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital]

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More than 20 employees of Daejeon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital and the Daejeon Jaseng Volunteer Group gathered at the Third Soldiers' Cemetery to begin the volunteer activity with a moment of silence honoring the sacrifices of the patriots and war heroes. Afterwards, they reflected on the significance of patriotism and veterans by removing weeds and trash around the cemetery and planting about 1,200 Taegeukgi flags.


Daejeon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital has been volunteering at the memorial cemetery for seven years since 2017. This is part of realizing the philosophy of 'Geuncheuljisims' (矜恤之心), emphasized by Dr. Shin Jun-sik, the founder of Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital, whose father, independence activist Shin Gwang-ryeol, was honored for his contributions.



Hospital Director Kim Chang-yeon said, "I hope the atmosphere of honoring the heroes who sacrificed for the country will spread even more in the future," and added, "We plan to actively carry out volunteer activities to commemorate the noble loyalty and achievements of the patriots."


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