National Liberation Day has been observed in both North and South Korea since the liberation from Japanese occupation from 1910-1945. It is called 광복절 Gwangbokjeol which translates to 'the day the light returned' because the nation was retored in 1948 from the dark rule of Japan. It is important to note that it is referred to as restoration day and not independence day, because Korea was restored in 1945 and not founded. This year, August 15th became an official legal holiday, meaning Daddy got Monday off and school started on Tuesday instead of Monday.
We went back to the same area where we had rafted the week before in Sancheong to drive ATVs. Whilst waiting to meet up with the guide I took a couple pictures of us.
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