With the start of the New Year, President Moon Jae-in visited Seoul National Cemetery on Saturday morning.
Upon arriving at the cemetery along with top Blue House aides and Cabinet members, Moon burned incense and paid silent tribute to patriots and those who died in war.
In the cemetery guestbook, Moon wrote that South Korea would strive to become a pace-setting nation and restore people’s everyday lives.
Upon arriving at the cemetery along with top Blue House aides and Cabinet members, Moon burned incense and paid silent tribute to patriots and those who died in war.
In the cemetery guestbook, Moon wrote that South Korea would strive to become a pace-setting nation and restore people’s everyday lives.
Reporter : kimmj@arirang.com
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