The Busan Veterans Association drew attention for its warm consideration for veterans and their families as it participated in the Memorial Day commemoration event held at the Chung Hon Tower in Central Park on June 6.

The Busan Veterans Association held a Memorial Day commemoration event at the Chung Hon Tower in Central Park on the 6th. Provided by the Busan Veterans Association

The Busan Veterans Association held a Memorial Day commemoration event at the Chung Hon Tower in Central Park on the 6th. Provided by the Busan Veterans Association

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The event was attended by 47 executives and staff members of the Busan Veterans Association, along with approximately 2,000 Busan citizens, who honored the noble spirit of sacrifice of the fallen patriots and national heroes.


Despite the hot weather, the Busan Veterans Association took meticulous care to ensure the health and comfort of veterans and their families. Executives and staff personally distributed beverages and placed drinks under the seats at the venue so that attendees could enjoy refreshments at any time.


The memorial ceremony, hosted by the mayor of Busan, was held in a solemn atmosphere. Afterwards, executives and staff of the Busan Veterans Association paid tribute by offering flowers and bowing in remembrance of the sacrifices made by their predecessors.


Park Donggil, president of the Busan Veterans Association, said, "We did our utmost to ensure that veterans and their families could have a meaningful time as we honored the noble sacrifices of our forebears," adding, "We will continue to engage in volunteer activities filled with warmth and compassion."


In celebration of Patriots and Veterans Month, the Busan Veterans Association plans to hold the 'Patriotism and Veterans Love Sharing Event' on June 12 and June 19 to express gratitude and comfort to Korean War veterans and their families.





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