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Memorial Day is a Memorial Day is a day of thanksgivingday

Memorial Day is a Memorial Day is a day of thanksgivingday

of thanksgiving,Put hot heat on a red ribbon

 

Lim Jung-nam (former chairman of Mugunghwa Love Group) has a chance to

honor 516 Canadian soldiers killed in the Korean War

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Members of the 2022 Mugunghwa Love Group are wearing a red ribbon on a mugunghwa tree at the James Garden Lee Sang-on Garden. File Photo by The Hankook Ilbo

 

When November comes every year, there is something that makes my heart flutter.
It's the Memorial Day event that's being held at the Mugunghwa Love Group

The famous James Garden in Toronto has the Lee Sang-on Mugunghwa Garden, where 50 Mugunghwa trees were planted in 2010.

I don't know how heartbreaking and exciting it is just to have Mugunghwa Garden in a famous park in Canada.

Every year, when Canada Memorial Day (November 11) comes, 516 ribbons are hung on Mugunghwa trees to commemorate the souls of 516 Canadian soldiers who died in the Korean War.

Then you don't know how beautiful and touching the bright red ribbon flowers are.

It is also very pleasing to see Korean residents participate and wear ribbons.

 

Visitors who visit the park after seeing us like this are amazed and amazed by the event as an expression of gratitude to the veterans of the Korean War, and they keep saying "thank you, thank you."

And there is a story that remains in my heart.

A Canadian middle-aged woman stood in front of the Mugunghwa Garden and started crying. She wasn't just crying, she was just shaking her shoulders and crying. I asked her, "What's wrong?" She said, "My father died not long ago when he participated in the Korean War. I was grateful and reminded him of me."

When I heard it, I also shed tears with joy and gratitude.

I gave her a big hug, and I don't know how grateful she was to bring her mother the next year.

One more time, two grandmothers came to the front of the venue and said, "We are honoring the 516 souls of Kadana soldiers who sacrificed in the Korean War," and they hugged me very tightly, saying, "Thank you, thank you." It was a happy and happy moment.

One day, I was cleaning up the Memorial Day facilities when two passing women came up to me and asked, "What are you doing?" and I said, "I put 516 ribbons on the table for Canadian veterans who were killed in the Korean War, and I'm cleaning them up today." Thank you very much.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Memorial Day of the Mugunghwa Love Group.

I had to report it first if I wanted to do an event in the park, but it was difficult to notify in advance, and I was very worried even if it came too far.

This is because if you gather more than 30 people, you have to get permission.

I don't know how much I've been worried about whether I'll be disallowed from the event. But I've been doing it safely and now the park officials are happy and supportive.

But there was a time when I was very heartbroken.

In fact, many parks in Toronto have Mugunghwa Garden, which was all done by the feet of former chairman Kim Byung-sun.

When it became known that Mugunghwa was the national flower of Korea, it became a big problem at the Toronto Park Bureau and the discussion was held, so I was really heartbroken.

Although it is the national flower of Korea, it was considered fortunate to hear that Koreans tolerated it as something they did personally.

In the second episode, I was scolded for sneaking out of my family campsite at dawn. I couldn't do the event without it because I had the ribbon with me at the time. Even now, I still sweat when I think about it.

It's a small event, but it's attended by people from all walks of life, including the Korean president, members of the National Assembly, the president of the senior citizens' association, the consulate, and Pyeongtong.

However, there was a disappointment.

Every year, only around 40 people participated, so I felt empty.

At least 70 people were recorded in the 14th episode, which made me happy, but I hope that more than 100 people, 500 people and 1,000 people will participate this year.

I pray with all my heart. Thank you for your participation and support.

Editor's note: The Memorial Day event of the Mugunghwa Love Group was scheduled to be held at the Mugunghwa Garden in Itovico James Garden (99 Edenbridge Dr.) on the 10th, but it was canceled due to heavy snow and worsening road conditions.

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Like waves in the Mugunghwa Garden

Like waves in the Mugunghwa Garden


If you ask me, "What's the biggest task of the year?" I will readily answer,

"It's the Mugunghwa Love Meeting Memorial Day event."
For me, Memorial Day events are very precious, rewarding, enjoyable, and giving hope and happiness.

This year, it was held in the 12th James Garden Sang-on Mugunghwa Garden.
Previously, I packed flowers and supplies at Dalasang and Supermarket while I was packing supplies at home, but I was happy and worried that my wife, who had never participated in the Memorial Day event, would participate this year. So I hurriedly bought flowers and wire and left home around 9:30.
When I arrived at the park, the chairman came first.

Every year, i have to report a park rally before the event, but when i look at the park, the park employee stands out and approaches i with a stuttering tone

"Memorial Day event is held every year at the Mugunghwa Love Gathering, and it is held today."
"It's a very good thing. “
"First, Nadine, who is in charge, is promoted to the Bureau of Management, and I'm Paul, who is in charge of temporary management."
"It's a pity that people don't seem to know that we enjoy freedom because of them who sacrificed their lives for our country.“
I was so happy and excited to see how kind you are to me even if I stutter because my English is short.

One event guide sign and two bouquets of flowers were placed in two hills and a large Taegeukgi was erected. Meanwhile, I saw some happy faces.
Hankook Ilbo President Kim Myung-kyu, Buddhist Association President Choi Jong-hak, Hanka Senior Association Chairman Lee Woo-hoon, Veterans Association Chairman Song Seung-bak, Writer Byun Eui-seop, Chairman Kim Geun-rae, and Elder Jung Jin-hong were all welcome and grateful.
At 11 o'clock, the ribbon began to hang. Divided into two teams, 516 red ribbons in honor of 516 Korean war victims hung from the branches of Mugunghwa trees. The ribbon flower was really beautiful.

Just looking at the flowers containing 516 souls that bloom in only one place in the world makes my heart race and my heart race.
After wearing the ribbon, we had a tea party with the food prepared by the chairman after a brief greeting from the chairman. I didn't know that many people would leave because they met after a long time.

People who visit the park look at it with strange eyes at first, but after knowing the story,
" "Thank you, thank you". I was so moved
In the meantime, there are things that I will not forget during the Memorial Day event.
A middle-aged Kennedy stood in front of Mugunghwa Garden and began to cry wildly. It's not just crying, it's just raising your shoulders and bawling.
I don't know what to say. "What's wrong with you?I asked him,

"My father participated in the Korean War, but he died not long ago.“
"I'm thankful and I thought of my father.“

When I heard the sound, I cried with joy and gratitude.
I hugged her for a moment. And she doesn't know how grateful she was to bring her mother the next year.

Once again, two grandmothers came to the venue and thought it was weird
"It's to honor the souls of 516 Canadians who survived the Korean War"
He gave me a big hug as he said "thank you, thank you"

I don't know how happy I was or how happy I was at that moment.
And one time, I was cleaning up the Memorial Day event facilities, and two women approached me and said, "What are you doing?When asked, "I put on 516 ribbons for the victims of the Canadian war who sacrificed themselves in the Korean War, but I'm cleaning them up today," the two women began to help out, repeating "Thank you, thank you." I was so grateful for them that I was so grateful.
In fact, it was during Chairman Kim Byung-sun that I started having such a wonderful, beautiful, and great meaningful event. Was it around July 2011? Chairman Kim Byung-sun asked me.
"Chairman Lim, how about holding a Memorial Day event with 516 ribbons on Memorial Day in Canada?"“
I was excited about the wonderful idea when I answered, "Okay."
"Then Chairman Lim makes a phrase for the event. I'll make a ribbon.“
In that way, Chairman Kim Byung-sun hurriedly made 516 ribbons, and the first Memorial Day event of the Mugunghwa Love Group began on Canadian Memorial Day in November 2011.

I really can't forget Chairman Kim Byung-sun who made such a great and wonderful event.
" Thank you, Chairman Kim. “

 

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for my contry

.

 

For my country

 

It has been 30 years since I arrived in Canada,

in 1977. My life in Canada in that time has been a very satisfying and

happy one. I also feel deep gratitude and pride for my mother land,

South Korea. It was a miracle that I was able to immigrate to Canada.

In 1976, my third attempt to immigrate to Canada was denied. Out of

desperation I sent a letter to the Canadian embassy in Seoul.

I wrote that my mother in Canada lived in tears because of me.

I told them how despite my small size and lack of education and skills

that I worked hard all my life. Every Children’s Day, I planned a party for

the children, organized and performed memorial services for the lonely

souls in a public cemetery, and build a rest room in a senior’s house.

I wrote how my story was broadcast as a radio series in 36 episodes of

20 min each.

I also informed them that I had received an award for being an exemplary

citizen many times. Moreover, I promised that even after my immigration

to Canada,

I would continue to do my good deeds as a good citizen of Canada as

I did in Korea.

Within a week, the Canadian embassy sent a notification for an interview

and my immigration to Canada was finally passed. It is impossible for me to

describe the happiness I felt at that moment and in 1977 on January 14th,

I finally arrived in Toronto, Canada. At the time of immigration we could

not bring anything,

so we had to start from scratch. My wife had to work in a toy factory, do

manual labour and catch earthworms for money. Fortunately for me,

I was granted an opportunity to study English for 6 months.

After working as a dishwasher and cleaner at a hotel, I was able to open

my own shop in November 1978. I took care of my customers with kindness

and heart and the business grew.

Meanwhile I tried my best to keep my promise to be a good citizen as a new

Canadian.

I had a party for the children in our village, helped with fireworks for the

Victoria Day celebration,

delivered newspapers during the postal strike and volunteered for traffic

control during a traffic light break down. I volunteered to sell Korean candies,

help with cleaning and planting and caring for flowers whenever we had

Korean Canadian Association events. I also performed a Korean traditional

masque dance for seniors every year.

I am proud to say that I worked hard for others in this society and made their

lives a bit easier and more pleasant.

Recently I had to close my store after 28 years. I had to vacate the place even

though two years remained on our contract since the building would undergo

renovations. So now I am working at a Korean grocery store as a general

helper but I am still a director of the Korean Canadian Association. During my

18 years of tenure I witnessed the growth of the association and promoted

friendships between Koreans, as well as an expanding Korean community.

I am also the president of a seniors’ golf club, encouraging senior Koreans to

come together. In addition, I maintain my website and blog that has had over

100000 visitors. I appreciate how happy and fulfilling my life is every day.

Canada gave such a good opportunity for me to have all this happiness,

hope and joy.

I promise to myself, once again, that I will always work hard to be a

good Canadian citizen.

I believe that by being a good citizen of Canada,

I show respect for my native country and repay what I learned in Korea.

..................................................................................

.......................................................................................

Like waves in the Mugunghwa Garden

yim jungnam (member of the Mugunghwa Love Group)

Hankook Ilbo Canada (editorial@koreatimes.net) -- 14 Nov 2022 04:00 PM


If you ask me, "What's the biggest task of the year?" I will readily answer,

"It's the Mugunghwa Love Meeting Memorial Day event."
For me, Memorial Day events are very precious, rewarding, enjoyable, and giving hope and happiness.

This year, it was held in the 12th James Garden Sang-on Mugunghwa Garden.
Previously, I packed flowers and supplies at Dalasang and Supermarket while I was packing supplies at home, but I was happy and worried that my wife, who had never participated in the Memorial Day event, would participate this year. So I hurriedly bought flowers and wire and left home around 9:30.
When I arrived at the park, the chairman came first.

Every year, i have to report a park rally before the event, but when i look at the park, the park employee stands out and approaches i with a stuttering tone

"Memorial Day event is held every year at the Mugunghwa Love Gathering, and it is held today."
"It's a very good thing. “
"First, Nadine, who is in charge, is promoted to the Bureau of Management, and I'm Paul, who is in charge of temporary management."
"It's a pity that people don't seem to know that we enjoy freedom because of them who sacrificed their lives for our country.“
I was so happy and excited to see how kind you are to me even if I stutter because my English is short.

One event guide sign and two bouquets of flowers were placed in two hills and a large Taegeukgi was erected. Meanwhile, I saw some happy faces...
Hankook Ilbo President Kim Myung-kyu, Buddhist Association President Choi Jong-hak, Hanka Senior Association Chairman Lee Woo-hoon, Veterans Association Chairman Song Seung-bak, Writer Byun Eui-seop, Chairman Kim Geun-rae, and Elder Jung Jin-hong were all welcome and grateful.
At 11 o'clock, the ribbon began to hang. Divided into two teams, 516 red ribbons in honor of 516 Korean war victims hung from the branches of Mugunghwa trees. The ribbon flower was really beautiful.

Just looking at the flowers containing 516 souls that bloom in only one place in the world makes my heart race and my heart race.
After wearing the ribbon, we had a tea party with the food prepared by the chairman after a brief greeting from the chairman. I didn't know that many people would leave because they met after a long time.

People who visit the park look at it with strange eyes at first, but after knowing the story,
" "Thank you, thank you". I was so moved
In the meantime, there are things that I will not forget during the Memorial Day event.
A middle-aged Kennedy stood in front of Mugunghwa Garden and began to cry wildly. It's not just crying, it's just raising your shoulders and bawling.
I don't know what to say. "What's wrong with you?I asked him,

"My father participated in the Korean War, but he died not long ago.“
"I'm thankful and I thought of my father.“

When I heard the sound, I cried with joy and gratitude.
I hugged her for a moment. And she doesn't know how grateful she was to bring her mother the next year.

Once again, two grandmothers came to the venue and thought it was weird
"It's to honor the souls of 516 Canadians who survived the Korean War"
He gave me a big hug as he said "thank you, thank you"

I don't know how happy I was or how happy I was at that moment.
And one time, I was cleaning up the Memorial Day event facilities, and two women approached me and said, "What are you doing?When asked, "I put on 516 ribbons for the victims of the Canadian war who sacrificed themselves in the Korean War, but I'm cleaning them up today," the two women began to help out, repeating "Thank you, thank you." I was so grateful for them that I was so grateful.
In fact, it was during Chairman Kim Byung-sun that I started having such a wonderful, beautiful, and great meaningful event. Was it around July 2011? Chairman Kim Byung-sun asked me.
"Chairman Lim, how about holding a Memorial Day event with 516 ribbons on Memorial Day in Canada?"“
I was excited about the wonderful idea when I answered, "Okay."
"Then Chairman Lim makes a phrase for the event. I'll make a ribbon.“
In that way, Chairman Kim Byung-sun hurriedly made 516 ribbons, and the first Memorial Day event of the Mugunghwa Love Group began on Canadian Memorial Day in November 2011.

I really can't forget Chairman Kim Byung-sun who made such a great and wonderful event.
" Thank you, Chairman Kim. “

 

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