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CHANG CHIA-LING
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With blue as the protagonist, it presents an elegant, natural and fashionable painting style. The expansion of other colors gives people a feeling as clear as crystal flowers, symbolizing the story of life and letting the breath of youth bloom.
Dr. Chialing Chang Taiwan Artist Profile : Member of Taiwan Tea Painting and Calligraphy Art Education Association Assistant Professor and of the Beauty and Health Department of Min-Hwei Junior College of Health Care Management . Also a rendering artist, educator and writer. Currently working in the field of teaching and art for more than 20 years,creative works have been invited to participate in international joint exhibitions in France, London, Germany, United States, Italy ,Taiwan, Japan, Poland, South Korea, India, Lebanon and other international exhibition, Currently invited to participate in art exhibitions in more than 30 countries. Some of which are also included in the Indian artist's album ""You & ART""International Contemporary Book (First edition)and Argentina (FOLIUM) magazine and a special issue from the elite collection of modern a
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100 years after Samil, descendants reap the legacy of Korea’s Independence Movement | By Doug Kim, Cho-lee Yeoul and the 100 Years Team (Winter 2019 issue)
The legacy of Mansei: 100 years on, March 1 marks the day independence emerged from a subjugated Korea | By Doug Kim
One century ago, Korea did not exist. If you searched for Korea on a map, you couldn’t find it. From 1910 to 1945, Korea was brutally subjugated by Japan. It’s hard to imagine today, as the hallyu wave washes the world over with K-pop, K-dramas, probiotic kimchi, and ubiquitous consumer goods, that Korea, now the 11th largest economy on the planet was once a colony —- occupied, exploited and abused for the benefit of Japan.
Korean Americans need to remember this nadir in Korea’s history, for it brings Korea’s character and modern achievements into sharp relief. Perhaps nothing in that 36 long years of occupation speaks more eloquently than the independence movement of Koreans that took place 100 years ago. This is also known as the Samil Movement (sam-il means three-one or March 1 in the Korean language), or the Mansei Demonstrations, because a Korean common cry for independence was “Mansei!” which means “May Korea liv