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South Koreans mark 72 years since end of Japanese rule
Al Jazeera English
2017-08-16
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South Koreans are celebrating National Liberation Day, marking 72 years since the end of Japanese colonial rule.
One of the main events is the ceremonial ringing of the Boshingak bell in central Seoul.
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