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Soando, Jeollanam-do is famous as an island where Taegeukgi is hoisted in every house 365 days a year.



A huge Taegeukgi appeared in the sea of ​​Soan Island.



It is a Taegeukgi made by attaching eco-friendly buoys to a net of 18m in width and 12m in length.



A whopping 1,630 buoys were used on the white background, 318 each for red and blue, and 158 buoys for the four lines of Gun, Gon, Gam, and Lee.



Soan-do, Jeollanam-do, along with Bukcheong of Hamgyeong-do and Dongnae in Busan, is also the three sacred sites of the anti-Japanese movement.



In the 1920s, during the Japanese colonial period, 800 out of 6,000 residents were designated as'Buolyeongseonin' and Koreans who did not comply with Japanese imperial orders.



Wando-gun said that this Taegeukgi sculpture will make people as well as tourists feel the spirit of love for the country.



Netizens said, "I feel crushed to see the Taegeukgi floating in the sea."

"Island of anti-Japanese is wonderful too ^^ Long live Korea!!"

And responded.