- On the
morning of 16
April 2014, the
ferry MV
Sewol sank
while en
route from
Incheon towards Jeju City in
South Korea. The 6,825-ton
vessel sent a distress...
- MV
Sewol (Hangul: 세월호, Hanja: 世越號,
Beyond the World) was a
South Korean vehicle-p****enger ferry,
built and
previously operated in ****an. She operated...
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Following the
Sewol Ferry sinking on 16
April 2014,
yellow ribbons became a
prevalent symbol in
South Korea, its
significance evolving from
hopes of return...
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Memorials for the
victims of the
sinking of the MV
Sewol in
Danwon High School...
- 2014.
Profits made from the
concerts were
donated to the
victims of the
Sewol Ferry Disaster. Two
months after her solo
concerts ended, IU made her debut...
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ferry Sewol capsized and sank on 16
April 2014,
resulting in 304
people dead or missing, the
second worst ferry disaster in
South Korean history.
Sewol was...
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Hajukdo (하죽도, 아랫대섬),
Hangdo (항도). On 16
April 2014, the p****enger
ferry MV
Sewol capsized north of the
nearby island Byeongpungdo,
drifted north while taking...
- on the
South Korean government's
involvement in and
cover up of the 2014
Sewol ferry disaster. It
features scientific analyses and
testimonies from survivors...
- was
strongly influenced by the
sinking of MV
Sewol which occurred in 2014. Um
explained that
after the
Sewol disaster, the
government tried to hide the...
- ₩30 million to the 4/16
Sewol Families for
Truth and A
Safer Society, an
organization connected to the
families of the
sinking of MV
Sewol. In June 2020, Big...