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Path to Explore Patriotism

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Path to Explore Patriotism
History of battle [path of patriotism] Jangsa Beach (Korean War) ~ Samsa Marine Park (Korean War / Early days of the Korean Empire) ~ Daesosan Beacon Mound (Joseon Period) ~ General Shin Dolseok Historic Site (loyal troops of the early days of the Korean Empire) ~ 3.1 Uprising Tower (loyal troops of the early days of the Korean Empire) ~ Daejin Beach (Loyal troops of the early days of the Korean Empire)
Jangsa Beach
Jangsa Beach possesses the spirit of loyal people over a history of 60 years. The historic sentiments and meaning of the endless beach fill your heart.
Samsa Marine Park and Fishing Village Folk Museum
The Samsa Marine Park has all the facilities to embrace the spirit of the East Sea and sing of the blue ocean. The Yeongdeok Fishing Village Folk Museum presents Yeongdeok's beauty with various themes.
Daesosan Beacon Mound
Daesosan Beacon Mound was a main means of communication in the early Joseon Period using torches and smoke. It tells about the intense lives that our ancestors lived long ago.
General Shin Dolseok Historic Site and Birthplace
Shin Dolseok was the first common class person to lead loyal troops to fight for independence. The historic site was established to commemorate his achievements. It is a nice place to reflect on his patriotic spirit.
3.1 Uprising Tower
On March 18, 1919, 3,000 residents of four myeons started an independence movement at the market on market day. The tower was raised to commemorate the independence movement.
Daejin Beach ? Byeoksan Dohaedan Monument
Daejin Beach holds the patriotic spirit of Byeoksan Kim Dohyeon who was part of the loyal troops in the early days of the Korean Empire.
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