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11 years after Sewol tragedy, time still hasn't healed allmourners gathered at the breakwater of Jindo Port, where a yellow ribbon-shaped monument and a red lighthouse painted with yellow ribbons greeted visitors under overcast skies and strong winds.
As the boat carrying the families on Wednesday neared the site of the accident off the southern island of Jindo, weeping relatives lined the deck on both sides, clutching white flowers and small ...
Hundreds of thousands of locals and foreign tourists gather at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula every year for the Jindo Sea-Parting Festival. The event, which this year started on ...
Among the images is a moving photo featuring a large pile of collars in the killing area of the farm, each of which represents one of the countless dogs that were slaughtered at the site on Jindo ...
The Sewol sank off the south-western island of Jindo on 16 April 2014 killing 304 people, almost all school children on a trip. It has been winched to the surface so a platform can be inserted ...
A national wound unhealed On April 16, 2014, the Sewol ferry sank off the coast of Jindo en route from Incheon to Jeju Island. Of the 476 people on board, 304 died. Among them were 261 students and ...
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