Cooperative Exhibition by Independence Hall and Korea Airports Corporation to be Held Sequentially at Cheongju and Gimhae Airports

The Independence Hall is conducting a joint collaborative exhibition with Korea Airports Corporation on the theme of the history of the independence movement. Exhibition hall set up on the 2nd floor of Cheongju International Airport.

The Independence Hall is conducting a joint collaborative exhibition with Korea Airports Corporation on the theme of the history of the independence movement. Exhibition hall set up on the 2nd floor of Cheongju International Airport.

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The Independence Hall of Korea is holding a joint collaborative exhibition with Korea Airports Corporation on the theme of the history of the independence movement.


The joint collaborative exhibition between the Independence Hall of Korea and Korea Airports Corporation was initiated to inform airport users and others about Korea's independence movement history, following a two-year business agreement signed last February.


In the first year of the agreement, the exhibition will be held sequentially from June to August at Cheongju and Gimhae International Airports.


The exhibition held on the 2nd floor of Cheongju International Airport is themed "Fly the Dream of Independence" and focuses on the "Korean Aviator Training School," the first Korean flight school established by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, running until the 22nd of next month.


The exhibition explores the Provisional Government's declaration of 1920 as the "Year of the Independence War," the concept of independence warfare using airplanes, the establishment process of the Korean Aviator Training School in Willows, USA, and training scenes. Additionally, photos of the Willows Korean Aviator Training School building at that time and related materials such as the international aviation pilot license of Park Hee-seong, Korea's first flight officer, are also displayed.


During the exhibition period, in line with Korea Airports Corporation's cultural and arts week called "Takeoff Week (26week)," curators from the Independence Hall will meet visitors directly at the airport to conduct experiential activities themed on aviation independence movements.



An official from the Independence Hall of Korea stated, "Through this exhibition, we hope it will be a time to remember those who dreamed of the liberation of the homeland during the independence movement period and took part in the aviation independence movement, and to reflect on that spirit of independence."


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