Lee Myung-bak’s Underground Bunker – War Room in Cheong Wa Dae
Underground Bunker
During the Korean War, when North Korea occupied about 70 percent of South Korea, my late grandfather, who lived in a small city Kumi, had to hide himself in an underground bunker not to be caught. He stayed there for a while and was able to avoid being a bullet bait for the North Korean army.
That's how I understand of an underground bunker. You hide yourself or your loved ones from enemies. Or a bunker can be a place where you make top secret strategies in urgent circumstances such as war-time as the name suggests. ...
Posted in Disgrace To Korea on Saturday, January 24th, 2009 | No Comments »




