![[Seoul=Newsis]The Cultural Heritage Administration brought back the 'Independence-Related Cultural Heritage Documents' from overseas through the Cultural Heritage Foundation to Korea on the 14th at the National Palace Museum in Jongno-gu, Seoul.](https://imgnews.pstatic.net/image/003/2024/08/14/NISI20240814_0001628527_web_20240814135054_20240814153135286.jpg?type=w647)
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, ‘Records of the arrest of Heo Wi and Yi Kang-nyeon, as well as the raid on the production site of ‘Euiam Collection,’ confirm the oppressive and coercive actions of the Japanese garrison troops. Documents written by Heo Gyeom and No Jae-hoon expressing regret over the arrest of Heo Wi called for cooperation among the anti-Japanese forces.’,
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, ‘Director Park emphasized, “Among the documents written on the day Heo Wi was captured, the last phrase ‘we will be able to restore our national sovereignty, protect the people, and preserve the nation’ is the most important phrase demonstrating the purpose of the anti-Japanese fighters and their spirit of independence.”‘,
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, “‘Korean-Japanese Relations Document Collection’ was compiled in 1919 by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea to demand national independence from the International Federation.”,
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, ‘In May, a Korean expatriate privately donated valuable cultural heritage for the enjoyment of the Korean people without any conditions to the overseas cultural heritage foundation.’,
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, ‘One hundred copies were produced at the time of compilation. Currently, there are only two complete copies, one held by the Independence Hall of Korea and the other held by the East Asia Library at Columbia University in the United States, making the repatriation this time significant.’,
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, ‘Director Park introduced, “This document, published for the purpose of demanding national independence from the International Federation, is the only history book published by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.”‘,
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, ‘Each volume bears the seal of independence activist Kim Byeong-jo, indicating that it is a draft copy collected by Kim Byeong-jo for future utilization in Korean independence movement studies.’,
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, “‘Jo Hyun Myo Kak” is a work by Song Hun (1862~1926), the father of Independence activist Ko Ha (Ancient Under) Song Jin-woo (1890~1945) and founder of Damyang School.”,
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, “It contains a poetic wish for the prosperity of the descendants in commemoration of the construction of a new monument in memory of the ‘Jo Hyun’ old place in Gwangduk-ri, Changpyeong-myeon, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do.”,
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, ‘This repatriated artifact was donated by Kim Kang-won, the owner of an art trading company in Tokyo, Japan, in June.’,
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, ‘Choi Eung-chun, the head of the Cultural Heritage Administration, stated, “The repatriated cultural heritage unveiled this time is a valuable achievement beyond the mere physical recovery of cultural heritage from abroad, recovering the spirit of our ancestors who have protected the motherland.”‘,
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![[Seoul=Newsis]The Cultural Heritage Administration brought back the 'Independence-Related Cultural Heritage Documents' from overseas through the Cultural Heritage Foundation to Korea on the 14th at the National Palace Museum in Jongno-gu, Seoul.](https://imgnews.pstatic.net/image/003/2024/08/14/NISI20240814_0001628526_web_20240814135026_20240814153135290.jpg?type=w647)
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