File:Longjing Manse Movement.jpg

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English: 3.13만세운동(1919년 3월13일, 용정 서전대야). The photo was shared by a Kim Yak-yeon Memorial Foundation, but was taken in March 1919. I think unlikely to be copyrighted, but haven't investigated further.
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