Yeongdeok County will launch the "Love for the Nation: Taegeukgi Display Campaign" on August 15, in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day. The campaign aims to honor the noble spirit of sacrifice of patriotic martyrs and independence activists, and to inspire a sense of patriotism among the citizens.


To this end, Yeongdeok County will display the Taegeukgi at the county office, each town and township office, and along major roads. The county is also actively encouraging residents to voluntarily display the national flag at their homes and places of business.


Kim Kwangyeol, the county governor, stated, "The 80th anniversary of Liberation Day is a meaningful occasion to remember those who dedicated themselves to the independence of our nation and to reflect on the values of our community. I hope all residents will actively participate in the Taegeukgi Display Campaign and take pride in being citizens of the Republic of Korea."



The Taegeukgi should be displayed from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Liberation Day. If there is heavy rain or strong wind that could damage the flag, outdoor display should be avoided. At home, it is recommended that the left end of the Taegeukgi, as seen from outside the house, should be positioned at the top.

Yeongdeok County Office.

Yeongdeok County Office.

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