景福宮に続き、蔚山の大王岩公園でも「落書きテロ」=韓国
Following Gyeongbokgung Palace, ``graffiti terrorist attacks'' occur at Daewangam Park in Ulsan - South Korea
Following last month's graffiti attack on Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, graffiti was also discovered on King Munmu's Queen Stone in Ulsan.
According to the Ulsan Dong-gu Office and MBC on the 4th, it has been confirmed that the word ``Padanam'' has been written in blue spray on a strange rock in Daewangam Park in Ulsan Dong-gu.
It has been certified. After confirming the graffiti, the Ulsan Dong-gu Office removed the graffiti by scraping the surface of the rock. This is because there are concerns about water pollution if graffiti written using chemicals is removed.
The Higashi Ward Office requested nearby CCTV footage from the coast guard unit in order to find the graffiti culprit. Daio Rock Park is where the queen of King Munmu became the guardian dragon and was buried under Daio Rock.
This place was built in commemoration of the legend that the temple was destroyed, and is one of Ulsan's most famous tourist spots. If you damage a park that is a public facility even if it is not a national cultural heritage, you will be fined up to 3 million won (approximately 320,000 yen).
A fine or a fine of up to 100,000 won (approximately 10,000 yen) will be imposed.
2024/01/04 11:42 KST
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