Award-Winning Veterans' Contest Works on Display
Free Admission Until May 20

Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital is holding an exhibition in May, the Month of Family, to highlight the values of the independence movement and national dedication.


Citizens viewing the veterans’ artwork exhibition hosted by Jaseng Medical Foundation. Jaseng Medical Foundation

Citizens viewing the veterans’ artwork exhibition hosted by Jaseng Medical Foundation. Jaseng Medical Foundation

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The Jaseng Medical Foundation announced on May 4 that it is currently hosting a veterans' artwork exhibition under the theme "Proud Heroes of Korea in Everyday Life" at the Kwangbok Hall in Yeouido, Seoul.


This exhibition showcases the award-winning works from the 4th Veterans Content Contest, which was supported by the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs. The works artistically reinterpret the lives of those who have dedicated themselves to the nation, including soldiers, police officers, firefighters, and independence activists.


The grand prize was awarded to Kang Yongjin's piece, "Spirit of Danji, Daehan Gukin," which was inspired by the spirit of self-sacrifice demonstrated by patriot Ahn Jung-geun. The work expresses the succession of patriotism from independence heroes to contemporary medical staff and citizens. Other winning pieces on display include Hwang Byeongpil's "1907 Anti-Japanese Righteous Army Hierography Painted with the National Anthem," Kim Yewon's "Because They Existed," and Choi Seungseon's "Agony."



The exhibition is open free of charge in the lobby of Kwangbok Hall until May 20. Visitors can view the exhibition from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays.


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