Liberation Day is a national holiday. The sun of freedom rose. ☀️ An official ceremony is held at Sejong Center. TV shows air special documentaries. People waved Taegeukgi flags. There was dancing in the streets! 💃 We remember Yu Gwan- sun. We remember An Jung- geun. We remember the brave independence fighters. Korean language was used again! The President gives a speech. Korea was freed from Japanese rule. Many people cried with joy. 😭 Soviet troops entered North Korea. Schools could teach Korean history. Korea was divided into North and South. There are parades in Seoul. 🥁 People wear hanbok and wave flags. There are fireworks and concerts. 🎆 People shouted, "We’re free!" 🎉 People write poems and songs. ✍️ Yi Si-yeong became Vice President later. Koreans sang proud songs. 🎵 Korea had been ruled for 35 years. "광복" means “restoration of light.” It was August 15, 1945. Japan surrendered in World War II. Kim Gu returned from exile. Korean families hang flags outside. U.S. troops entered South Korea. The Japanese governor left Korea. People visit memorials and museums. Kids get the day off school! 😄 The Korean flag flew again! 🇰🇷 Liberation Day is a national holiday. The sun of freedom rose. ☀️ An official ceremony is held at Sejong Center. TV shows air special documentaries. People waved Taegeukgi flags. There was dancing in the streets! 💃 We remember Yu Gwan- sun. We remember An Jung- geun. We remember the brave independence fighters. Korean language was used again! The President gives a speech. Korea was freed from Japanese rule. Many people cried with joy. 😭 Soviet troops entered North Korea. Schools could teach Korean history. Korea was divided into North and South. There are parades in Seoul. 🥁 People wear hanbok and wave flags. There are fireworks and concerts. 🎆 People shouted, "We’re free!" 🎉 People write poems and songs. ✍️ Yi Si-yeong became Vice President later. Koreans sang proud songs. 🎵 Korea had been ruled for 35 years. "광복" means “restoration of light.” It was August 15, 1945. Japan surrendered in World War II. Kim Gu returned from exile. Korean families hang flags outside. U.S. troops entered South Korea. The Japanese governor left Korea. People visit memorials and museums. Kids get the day off school! 😄 The Korean flag flew again! 🇰🇷
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Liberation Day is a national holiday.
The sun of freedom rose. ☀️
An official ceremony is held at Sejong Center.
TV shows air special documentaries.
People waved Taegeukgi flags.
There was dancing in the streets! 💃
We remember Yu Gwan-sun.
We remember An Jung-geun.
We remember the brave independence fighters.
Korean language was used again!
The President gives a speech.
Korea was freed from Japanese rule.
Many people cried with joy. 😭
Soviet troops entered North Korea.
Schools could teach Korean history.
Korea was divided into North and South.
There are parades in Seoul. 🥁
People wear hanbok and wave flags.
There are fireworks and concerts. 🎆
People shouted, "We’re free!" 🎉
People write poems and songs. ✍️
Yi Si-yeong became Vice President later.
Koreans sang proud songs. 🎵
Korea had been ruled for 35 years.
"광복" means “restoration of light.”
It was August 15, 1945.
Japan surrendered in World War II.
Kim Gu returned from exile.
Korean families hang flags outside.
U.S. troops entered South Korea.
The Japanese governor left Korea.
People visit memorials and museums.
Kids get the day off school! 😄
The Korean flag flew again! 🇰🇷