Bae Jung-nam Honors 80th Liberation Day With Vintage Taegeukgi Collection

Aug 15, 2025

Bae Jung-nam Honors 80th Liberation Day With Vintage Taegeukgi Collection



Bae Jung-nam Honors 80th Liberation Day With Vintage Taegeukgi Collection
Bae Jung-nam Honors 80th Liberation Day With Vintage Taegeukgi Collection
Bae Jung-nam Honors 80th Liberation Day With Vintage Taegeukgi Collection
Bae Jung-nam Honors 80th Liberation Day With Vintage Taegeukgi Collection
Model and actor Bae Jung-nam expressed extraordinary patriotism on the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day.

On August 15, Bae Jung-nam wrote in his personal account, `Thank you to all the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the independence of their country and will never forget the noble sacrifice. Along with my precious and precious 1950s national flags, he expressed his deep gratitude and respect for the patriotic martyrdom by revealing the 1950s national flags he had collected for a long time, saying, "#LiberationDay #80th Anniversary of Liberation #LongTaegeukgi."

In the picture, several old Taegeukgi with time are spread out.




In particular, he expressed his affection for the Taegeukgi, which was worn out and torn at one corner.

Bae Jung-nam Honors 80th Liberation Day With Vintage Taegeukgi Collection
In Netflix 'Churai Churai', which was previously released in April, Bae Jung-nam revealed how he collected the Korean flag.

After playing the role of Jodo-seon of the Independent Army in the movie "Hero," he naturally became interested in the history and symbolism of the Korean national flag.




In the broadcast at the time, Bae Jeong-nam took out the Taegeukgi one by one and `"The color faded after a lot of time. The most cherished Taegeukgi is the torn one. How cool is that. It is a national flag containing the souls of our ancestors. It retains its time and history."

In addition, when comedian Lee Chang-ho was surprised to find a red stain on one of the Taegeukgi, Bae Jung-nam explained "It's like blood", and mixed martial arts fighter Choo Sung-hoon also continued to look at the Taegeukgi, saying "There's blood on it".

Meanwhile, Bae debuted as a fashion model in 2002. Afterwards, he acted as an actor and appeared in films 'Hero', 'Berlin', 'Master', 'Mr. Zhu: 'The Missing VIP', 'Okay Madame', and the drama 'Mr. Sunshine'.






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