Sunday, April 24, 2011

Wall of Rememberance


The Memorial Wall of the UNMCK is built by the Korean Government in order to dedicate the noble sacrifice made by those who gave their invaluable lives in defense of the Republic of Korea against the Communist aggression.


 The round pond symbolizes the Universe where the sky and the Wall together with spirit of the fallen and the mind of the spectators are present. The helmet in the pond signifies war while the lotus flower on the opposite side of the pond signifies sublimation from war to peace. On the black stones of the Wall all the names of the fallen, 40,896 (including the missing ones) from 17 countries in all, are engraved in alphabetical order by country and individual name. 

UN Forces Monument

In the front of the monument, one can see a dove which represents peace and an engraved writing written by a former President, Chung-hee PARK. 

Symbolic Area in UNMCK


The national flags of twenty-one nations who participated in the war on behalf of UN and Korea fly every day. Here rest 2,300 UN fallen who gave their invaluable lives during the Korean War. We really appreciate their sacrifice for our country.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Together~~^^

I don't like having pictures taken so much, but I couldn't help it. It had been taken before we threw a first-birthday party for my baby.

Lovely Boy~

This picture was taken when it was the hundredth day since his birth! How adorable he is~~^^

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

My son and nephew in Saipan!

Enjoy the breathtaking view! My in-laws and my family traveled to Saipan this February. There are my cute boys. If you take a look at the boys, what do they have in common?  The size of the face~~ ^^ and lovely smile:-)

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

challenging, but rewarding!

Hi. Jeff.^^
Thanks for your enthusiastic teaching. Hot potato is terrific. I am looking forward to using it back to school. When it comes to computer, I have a looooooooooooooong way to go. Please help me a lot like this.