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Today (2 days) is the 139th anniversary of Ahn Jung Geun's birth. Unfortunately, there are still no remains to be found, and there is a possibility that there will be remains in the cemetery near Lusong Prison, where Ahn's doctors died.

Jeong Seong-yeop's correspondent has visited the Lundon site.

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On March 26, 1910, at 10:15 am, Ahn Jung - geun 's doctor died in Lusung Prison.

The body was buried at the prison cemetery at about 1 pm on the day of death.

In 2008, the government launched a survey based on pictures taken from the daughter of Lusong Prison Director.

[Resident: I heard that the dead were buried in the back of the prison.]

Now the apartment is in the back of the Lusung prison, but did not have an ashes.

However, it was revealed that there was a separate place called the Lusung Prison Cemetery.

This cemetery, which people called Tong Sanpo at the time, is about 1.2 kilometers east of Lusong Prison.

[Kim Wolbae / Professor, Harbin University of Science and Technology: People living here knew that this is the Lusong Prison Cemetery. There is only one possible candidate for excavation here.]

It was used as a prison cemetery at the time of Ahn Do-go, and it was also used as a cemetery.

This area is a cultural protection area, and a Chinese government's permission is required for excavation.

The Chinese government is in a position to cooperate in order to identify the precise location of the store by the agreement between the two Koreas, considering the fact that Ahn Jung - geun 's hometown is Hwanghae province.

That is why President Moon has pursued joint exploration of North and South Korea.

To find the key clue as to where exactly the An-doo depot store is located, there is still a need for continued diplomatic efforts to secure passive Japanese and Chinese food.

(Video coverage: Lee, Guk-jin, Image editing: Lee, Jin-jin)