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South Koreans celebrate the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender: beating up "Japanese devils" and kicking the rising sun flag

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South Koreans celebrate the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender: beating up "Japanese devils" and kicking the rising sun flag

South Korean people perform flying the rising sun flag (Korean "Asian Economy")

South Koreans celebrate the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender: beating up "Japanese devils" and kicking the rising sun flag

South Koreans held performances to commemorate national independence and liberation. (Asian Economy, South Korea)

According to South Korea's "Asian Economy" report on August 15 this year, August 15 this year marks the 77th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender and the 77th anniversary of the independence and liberation of the Korean nation. The day before (14th), the Seodaemun Prison Museum in Seoul, South Korea, held a series of performances to express the patriotic enthusiasm of the people to get rid of Japanese colonial rule and usher in national liberation by recreating historical scenes.

South Koreans celebrate the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender: beating up "Japanese devils" and kicking the rising sun flag

South Korean people perform flying the rising sun flag (Korean "Asian Economy")

The performers wore Hanbok and waved Taiji flags, and in the face of the brutal suppression of the "Japanese army", they rose up to resist, beating the "Japanese army" and flying the rising sun flag. Many tourists watched the scene to take pictures, and the atmosphere was very warm.

South Koreans celebrate the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender: beating up "Japanese devils" and kicking the rising sun flag

South Koreans held performances to commemorate national independence and liberation. (Asian Economy, South Korea)

It is understood that when Japan launched a war of aggression, it used the "Rising Sun Flag" as a military flag, and South Korea regarded it as a symbol of Japan's militarist aggression.

South Koreans celebrate the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender: beating up "Japanese devils" and kicking the rising sun flag

South Koreans held performances to commemorate national independence and liberation. (Asian Economy, South Korea)

On August 15, 1945, the Korean Peninsula was liberated from Japanese colonial rule, a day known on the Korean Peninsula as "Khao Fu Festival" Every year on this day, celebrations are held all over Korea. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)

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