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What’s up with the North Korean flag

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(1)”The strongest wind in Seoul is Baegundae. In severe cases, the national flag has been deflated in three days. That’s why it costs a lot. Torn Taegeukgi can’t be repaired and it’s useless to wash it.” So now, I directly deal with the Taegeukgi factory and buy them in bulk.”
(2)The star of the picture above, Jung Wang Won 72
(3)This person’s friend, Park Hyunwoo 77
(4)I worked as a photographer for mountaineers in Baegun University since 1963
(5)In Baegundae, the highest place in Seoul
(6)It doesn’t make sense that there’s no Korean flag
(7)He installed the Korean flag himself in 1985
(8)For the next 15 years, he spent his own money and replaced it regularly
(9)As time passed, Park Hyunwoo lost his job as a photographer
(10)It’s hard to make a living, so baton touch to Jeong Wangwon
(11)For the next 23 years
(12)I started hiking at Baegun University at 05:00 a.m. every day
(13)I checked the condition of the Taegeukgi and replaced it myself with my own money
(14)At first, I installed the Korean flag with a regular flagpole
(15)The former commander of the White Horse Corps, who happened to see the replacement
(16)They installed a flagpole made of metal
(17)Then time went by and the iron rusted
(18)The national park said it was replaced with aluminum
(19)”People always go out with the Korean flag at the top, so the drums think it’s Hansan Gukhae.”
(20)Yotai Electric Slope Limbing Ball
(21)I contacted the original office, and at the Bukhansan office, the Eun Taegukgi
(22)I was able to take care of the national flag and watched it
(23)Until the sun goes down and it disappears
(24)I’m doing it.”
(25)Thanks to this person, the Taegeukgi at the top of Baegundae in Bukhansan Mountain
(26)It’s still beautifully fluttering
(27)I respect.

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