| A memorial ceremony attended by Korean War veterans is being held on 11th June in front of the Korean War Memorial located at Eunpa Lake Park in Gunsan. |
6th June marks Korea's Memorial Day (Hyeonchungil), a national holiday dedicated to remembering the soldiers and independence fighters who sacrificed their lives for the country. Now in its 71st year, the day holds profound meaning for many Koreans—and for one group in Gunsan, North Jeolla Province, this year's observance was made even more significant by volunteerism.
On 11th June, the Gunsan and Iksan Branches of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group invited war veterans to the Korean War Memorial located in Eunpa Lake Park to hold a memorial service and conducted a large-scale environmental cleanup volunteer activity at nearby memorial facilities. The service was carried out as an expression of gratitude to the veterans who dedicated themselves to safeguarding the peace of the country.
Volunteers carried out headstone-cleaning activities at three memorial facilities, including the Korean War Memorial, the Vietnam War Memorial, and the Monument to Patriotic Merit Recipients (Chunghontap), paying tribute to those who lost their lives during the democratisation movement. High-pressure washers were also mobilised to wash away the grime that had accumulated over years.
Upon seeing this, Soon-sung Lee, chairman of the Gunsan City branch of the Korean War Veterans Association, said, “Seeing the rough gravestone being polished, I felt as though the pain and suffering of the war that had been weighing on my heart had been washed away.”
| The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gunsan-Iksan Branch is cleaning up the environment around the Korean War Veterans Memorial on 11th June. |
The phrases on the banners prepared by the Gunsan and Iksan branches, “Noble sacrifice, we will not forget” and “We will repay your dedication with peace,” also comforted the hearts of the meritorious service recipients.
Meanwhile, this coordinated initiative by the Gunsan and Iksan branches demonstrates how civic volunteer groups can create active public engagement during significant national holidays and cultivate a modern culture of gratitude and remembrance tailored to the unique demographic needs of each region.
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| The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gunsan-Iksan Branch is cleaning up the environment around the Korean War Veterans Memorial on 11th June. |







