Taegeukgi at the top of Bukhansan Mountain

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(1)”The wind is strongest in Seoul. In severe weather, the national flag went up in just three days. That’s why it’s so expensive. It can’t be repaired and it’s useless to wash.” So now, I buy it in bulk through direct transactions with the Taegeukgi factory
(2)Jung Wang-won, the main character of the picture above, 72
(3)This person’s friend, Park Hyunwoo, 77
(4)Since 1963, he worked as a photographer for hikers at Baegun University
(5)The highest place in Seoul, Baegundae
(6)Does it make sense not to have a single national flag
(7)He said that he installed the Taegeukgi himself in 1985
(8)For the next 15 years, he spent his own money to replace it periodically
(9)As time passed, Park Hyun-woo lost his job as a photographer
(10)It’s hard to make a living. Baton touch to Jung Wangwon
(11)Since then, for the past 23 years
(12)We start hiking at Baegun University at 05 a.m. every day
(13)I checked the condition of the national flag and spent my own money to replace it
(14)At first, I set up the national flag with a regular flagpole
(15)When I happened to see the replacement scene, the commander of the white horse unit
(16)They installed a flagpole made of iron
(17)As time went by, the iron rusted
(18)The national park replaced it with aluminum
(19)”People think that there is always a national flag at the top.”
(20)North Korea’s silver mountain is a national ball
(21)I contacted the head office once at the Bukhansan office
(22)I’ve been watching to see if Taegeuk is being replaced, and I’m trying to do it myself because it’s not managed
(23)until the sun goes down and disappears
(24)I’m holding it
(25)Thanks to this person, the Taegeukgi at the top of Baekunda University in Bukhansan Mountain
(26)It’s still fluttering beautifully
(27)I respect.

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