In the Port, What history left us.

in #history7 years ago

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I had visited Gunsan port which was west southern port city of Korea.
Gunsan was not a large city, but has a complicated history

Before being colonized by Japan, it was a small and peaceful place.
But later imperial Japan had plundered everything to invade China.

So there were traces of Japanese imperialism in Gunsan city.

There were so many Japanese style houses.

Some of them were deteriorated.

Some of them were well preserved.

The port had been built to ship the rice to Japan. So people in Gunsan at that times were hard to live. Also Gunsan was a base of Japanese army to the mainland China.

Now the Port had been rebuilt and turned into a base for fishing.

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Walking around the port, I could feel what the life is. People were busy.

Ships were coming and going endlessly.

A fisherman was repairing a net on the ship.

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Lighthouse was so impressive, its red and white color reflected by the lights had made dreaming fantastic atmosphere.

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History passed away leaving us the traces.
Our mission is to cure the scars leftt in our mind.

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I hear the food is great there! :)

If people want to do their best ,they do it 👍

just like some regions in indonesia before the Dutch come, There are no buildings European style However, after they come many of the buildings with European architecture almost the whole area. @slowwalker

omg i want be there i really like old buldings, especially from Far East

Excellent photo capture like great photographer. Very good post

Wow luar biasa.. Posting yang sangat bagus.. Senang melihatnya dengan cerita tentang gambaran kehidupan.. Terima kasih. Sukses selalu untuk anda.

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a hundreds fishing boat i guess, every places has it defferent historycal stories, i love to hear about in gunsan..

good info, this image has a particular style I liked a lot

This is an amazingly wellnput together post, the story told through the words and the photographs took me somewhere really interesting and inspiring