
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a gray granite monument located on a wooden deck, likely in a park or scenic area in Busan, South Korea. The monument has a sculpted bamboo design on top, and a plaque with Korean writing on the lower part. The writing includes the title "松亭竹島由来" (Songjeong Jukdo Yurae), which means "Origin of Songjeong Jukdo Island." The plaque also mentions the island's history of being named for its abundant bamboo, which was used for making arrows during wartime. A deck is built around the stone sculpture and boulders surround it. Trees are in the background. The date 1995.11.15. is on the plaque, indicating when the monument was installed. There is a name of an artist, 김형득(Kim Hyeong-deuk) and a person who provided the handwriting on the tablet, 조영조(Cho Yeong-cho). The monument was installed by the Haeundae District Office.
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