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Overseas Independence Movement Sites - footsteps of independent activists
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Date of Issue : 2018.08.06
Types : 4
Denomination : 330 won
Design :
Stamp No. : 3334
Printing Process
& Colors
: Offset, Four Colors, Silver Hot Foiling
Size of Stamp : 40 × 30
WholeSheet
Composition
: 4 × 4 (180mm × 155mm)
Image Area : 40 × 30
Paper : White unwatermarked
Perforation : 14 × 14¼
Printer : POSA
Designer : Park,Eun-kyung
Quantity : Total 688,000
Detail
Korea independence movements during the Japanese Occupation took place not only within Korea, but in locations across the globe. The Korea Post is introducing a unique series of stamps that capture the historical sites abroad where the mark left by selfless activists in the name of their country still remain to this day, provoking the reflection on sacrificial aspect of their actions. The Yi Jun Peace Museum, located at Wagenstraat 124, Hague, Netherlands, is home to the patriotic martyr, Yi Jun, who actively exercised diplomacy in order to save his country. In 1907, Emperor Gwangmu, otherwise known as Gojong, the 26th king of the Joseon Dynasty, dispatched his representative envoy, comprised of Yi Sang-seol, Yi Jun and Yi Wi-jong, to the Hague Conventions to proclaim the illegality of the Eulsa Restriction Treaty to the attendees of the conference in order to protect the national sovereignty of Korea. However, due to disruption from the Japanese Empire and the disinterest of other world powers, they were not able to attend the Hague Conventions. The Yi Jun Peace Museum was established after having restored the former Hotel De Jong, where the diplomatic envoy had stayed during their trip to Hague, and offers a fascinating collection of information regarding the actions of Yi Jun in order to rescue his country from tyranny. The Patriot Ahn Jung-geun Memorial Hall, located within Harbin Station of Harbin City in the Heilongjiang Province of China, stands on the very site where Ahn Jung-geun assasinated the Japanese statesman, Ito Hirobumi, on October 26, 1909, for his serving as the primary culprit behind the Korea invasion. Presently, the exact locations of Ahn Junggeun at the time of his firing the pistol and the point where Ito Hitobumi had fallen, are marked to preserve that moment in history. The Yun Bong-Gil Memorial Hall, located in Lu Xun Park, 2288 Sichuan North Road of the Hongkou District in Shanghai, China, is a memorial hall erected in the former Hongkou Park of Shanghai in remembrance of yet another selfless patriot, Yun Bong-gil. In April 29, 1932, he sacrificed himself by setting off an explosive amid the crowd of Japanese dignitaries that had been carrying out a celebration for their victory in battle to illegally occupy part of China. Lu Xun Park contains a memorial hall dedicated to the martyr and the Maehun Yun Bong-Gil Memorial Hall, where his life story and details of his courageous actions are on display. The Korean National Association Memorial Foundation, located on 1368 West Jefferson, Los Angeles, California, fulfilled the role as an ‘intangible provisional government of Korea,’ the central organization of activists located in the United States. In 1910, the foundation became the leading, pivotal institution of the United States after having integrated the United Korean Association of Hawaii and all of the associations located in the North American region and helped gather funding to promote the movement of the provisional government. In 1936, the construction of the association building was launched and eventually completed in April of 1938.
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