An elderly couple presents their paper-necklace necklaces to the Peace Girl Award, causing them to disappear.

On the 10th, the Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education announced that the elderly couple who did not know their identity had hung 50 "paper crane necklaces" folded in confetti.

The papyrus necklace was first discovered on the 5th.

As a result of checking the CCTV, two people who seemed to be an elderly couple at about 10:03 pm on the previous day (4th) say that they dropped a taxi and put a necklace of paper on the girl's prize.

Then, he touched the girl prize carefully, looked around, and was told to leave the taxi again after five minutes.

"I wonder what kind of hearts these people have put on their necklaces," said a government official. "I would like to hear them when I get in touch."

He said, "Maybe I did something meaningful because of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Movement." If you see this news so that you can convey a warm heart to your students, please contact the Office of Education's General Affairs Section (055-268-1321) I did.

On the other hand, the Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education established a girl prize titled 'Memory and Desire' to remember the historical pain of the victims of the comfort women of the Japanese army and pray for peaceful reunification on the occasion of the 99th anniversary of the March 1, 2018 campaign last year.

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(Photo = Pixar Bay capture, Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education)