A project to set up the donated statue of Korean independence fighter Ahn Jung-geun is underway at a park in Euijeongbu, north of Seoul, on Aug. 8, 2017. The Charhar Institute, a Chinese civic think tank, donated the statue to the city to promote friendship between the two countries. The Korean national hero shot and killed Hirobumi Ito, the first Japanese governor-general of the Korean Peninsula, at a railway station in the Chinese city of Harbin in 1909. The statue depicts Ahn pulling out a gun to shoot the governor while running toward him. (Yonhap)
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That is nice and all but what does it have to do with Euijongbo. Ahn was born Haeju, Korea died in China. Don’t see a connection to Euijongbo.
I love how readily they call him a freedom fighter but are still hesitant to consider Kim Jae Gyu anything but an assassin. :hmm:
Killing Japanese good, killing Koreans bad…