From model and figure skater Cha Jun-hwan to rapper Mad Clown, various stars have stepped up for the March 1 ceremony.
On the morning of the first day of the March 1, the 103rd anniversary of the March 1st anniversary, "To the Korean People" was held at the National Provisional Government Memorial Hall of Korea.
Cha Jun-hwan took charge of reading the warning oath at the event, which begins with a salute to the flag. Cha Jun-hwan is the first Korean figure skater to be ranked fifth in the men's single figure skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
This time, the memorial was held in honor of 51 patriotic governors. This time, the trumpeter Kwak Da-kyung, a descendant of the nation's meritorious people, played the late singer Kim Kwang-seok's Goodbye to You and left a echo.
3.1 The reading of the Declaration of Independence, which contains the spirit of the movement, was prepared in the language of World countries in hopes of the sacrifice and dedication of foreign independence activists and the hope for World peace. First, Park Hye-rim, a choreographer who appeared in the Screen Dance Girls Fighter, from Lee Jong-chan, a great-grandson of the late Lee Kang, has come out on behalf of future generations.
In English, Dr. Inyohan, a descendant of William Linton, was in charge of the friendly exchange between the two countries, and Minoru Okusa, who has been promoting friendly exchanges between the two countries.
In particular, Ko Mi-ho (Comreba Zoia), a Russian-born broadcaster, joined Russia in reading the Declaration of Independence. He read the Declaration of Independence, which desires "World Peace," and he showed tears with his unwavering movements. His home country, Russia, is now at war in Ukraine. In Russia, anti-war protests are known to continue every day, and the tears of Komi, who sincerely desires World peace, have welcomed the scene.
In addition, actor Lee So-byeol was a sorority, and French broadcaster Fabian joined the reading of the Declaration of Independence in French. They continued to read the five anti-Japanese music medleys, Korean marches, Korean marriage songs, Yalu River marches, Danny Boy, and Arirang along with the cellist Hong Jin-ho who appeared in the JTBC entertainment program 'Super Band'.
Finally, in the commemorative performance, singer Shin Yumi, Mad Clown, and Heritage Choir were singing '2020 Korea is alive'. Mad Clown's accurate delivery and powerful rap, and Shin Yu-mi's solid singing ability, which also appeared in JTBC entertainment program 'Singer Gain 2', gave a great end to the 3.1 ceremony.
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