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On
the
afternoon
of
October
5
(Thursday),
I
heard
that
there
was
An
Jung-geun
Park
in
Bucheon,
so
I
went
for
a
walk
there...
I
started
from
Bucheon
City
Hall.
It
was
located
at
Songnae-daero
4th
Street,
past
Hyundai
Baekhoe
Branch
and
short
of
Sangdong
Station
on
Line
7.
There
is
New
Core
Department
Store
across
the
street.
Inside
the
park,
a
statue
and
monument
to
Ahn
Jung-geun
are
erected,
and
about
20
(more
than
23)
memorial
stones
with
Ahn
Jung-geun's
ink
written
on
them
are
placed.
Additionally,
there
is
an
outdoor
plaza
and
exercise
facilities.
I
was
curious
about
the
connection
between
Ahn
Jung-geun
and
Bucheon
City,
and
I
learned
the
reason
after
seeing
the
sisterhood
fee
between
Bucheon
City
and
Harbin,
China.
On
November
28,
1995,
in
commemoration
of
the
10th
anniversary
of
the
sisterhood
relationship,
Harbin
donated
a
statue
of
Ahn
Jung-geun
to
Bucheon.
In
commemoration
of
this,
the
then-Jungdong
Park
was
renamed
Ahn
Jung-geun
Park
and
a
commemorative
park
was
created.
Ahn
Jung-geun's
love
for
his
country,
including
'A
statement
of
purpose
for
the
alliance',
'Written
by
Ahn
Jung-geun
when
he
left
his
country',
'Last
will',
'Address
to
compatriots',
'Book
of
accounts',
'Letter
to
Bundo
(eldest
son)'s
mother',
etc.
,
patriotism,
Reading
the
ink
and
calligraphy
that
shows
the
spirit
of
the
Korean
people
made
me
study
history
and
gave
me
an
opportunity
to
engrave
my
love
for
the
country.
There
was
also
a
monument/monument
to
the
comfort
women
called
βA
Flower
That
Never
Fadesβ
and
βWhere
Are
We
Goingβ.