From 2 PM to 5 PM on the 29th, Honorary Road 'Gwon Aera-ro' at Bulgwang-ro 41
Open to all; On-site event painting and coloring the Jingwansa Taegeukgi flag, simultaneous online event

"Reflecting on the Spirit of Independence"... Drawing the Taegeukgi at Jingwansa as a Honorary Road for Independence Activists in Eunpyeong-gu View original image

Eunpyeong-gu (District Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) announced that on the 29th, it will hold the 'Jingwansa Taegukgi Drawing On·Offline' event on 'Gwon Aera-ro' to honor the merits of independence activists and widely promote the noble spirit of independence.


Female independence activist Gwon Aera led the independence movement during the March 1st Movement. Last year, Eunpyeong-gu established the honorary road 'Gwon Aera-ro,' a section of about 940 meters from Bulgwang Station to Dokbawi Station, to pass on the meaning of the anti-Japanese independence movement to future generations.


In particular, at this location, by conducting a challenge to draw the 'Jingwansa Taegukgi,' which contains the desire for independent sovereignty of independence activist Monk Baek Chowol, the district aims to honor the spirit of the independence movement and inspire patriotism among residents.


The event will take place on the 29th from 2 PM to 5 PM at Bulgwang-ro 41 on the honorary road 'Gwon Aera-ro.' Anyone can participate, and both an on-site event where participants directly draw and color the Jingwansa Taegukgi and an online event will be held simultaneously.



Kim Mi-kyung, Mayor of Eunpyeong-gu, said, "We will make further efforts to widely promote the sacrifice and noble spirit of independence of our local independence activists for the country and to effectively convey the message of love for the nation to future generations."


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