[Photo] Taegukgi from the Independence Movement Era Displayed for Gwangbokjeol
Along the street in Eunpyeong Hanok Village, Seoul, the 'Jingwansa Taegukgi' and the Taegukgi are hung. To commemorate Liberation Day, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, hung the 'Jingwansa Taegukgi,' a Taegukgi discovered during the restoration of Jingwansa Temple in 2009 that was used in the independence movement, along with regular Taegukgi flags on major roads in the district. Photo by Heo Younghan younghan@
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