왜 ëª¨ë‘ ì–‘ê·€ë¹„ ìž…ê³ ?
November 11 입니다 í˜„ì¶©ì¼ ìºë‚˜ë‹¤.
A êµê°€ 공휴ì¼, 기ë…ì˜ ë‚ ì— ì—´ë¦½ë‹ˆë‹¤ 1111 ì›” 11 ì¼ ì¤‘ ì¼ ì‹œê°„. ê·¸ê²ƒì€ ì›ëž˜ 11 ì›” 세계 ëŒ€ì „ì˜ ì¢…ë§ì„ 기ë…í•œ 11, 1918, ì— 11 ì—.
í˜„ì¶©ì¼ ì „ì— ì•½ 2 주 ì •ë„를 시작, you’ll notice many Canadians sporting bright red 양귀비 ê·¸ë“¤ì˜ ì™¼ìª½ lapelsì— í•€.
10 ì›”ë§ì— 매년, the 왕립 ìºë‚˜ë‹¤ ë ˆê¸°ì˜¨, Canada’s largest veterans services organization, 양귀비를 íŒë§¤ 시작 (ê¸°ë¶€ì— ì˜í•´) ì „êµì— ê±¸ì³ ëª¨ë“ . Long a symbol of remembrance in other countries, the poppy became Canada’s official Remembrance Day icon in 1921.
The ì—°ê°„ 양귀비 ìº íŽ˜ì¸ ëª…ì˜ˆë¥¼ 위해 설계ë˜ì—ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤ 117,000 Canadian service people who have lost their lives in military operations around the world. The money raised provides assistance to veterans and their families.
ìºë‚˜ë‹¤ ë³´ë¥˜ì— ê±¸ì³ ë§Žì€ ë„ì‹œ Remembrance Day celebrations, 와 부산ì—ì„œ 가장 í° ì´ë²¤íŠ¸, the national capital.
ìºë‚˜ë‹¤ ì€í–‰, 사무실, í•™êµ, and many businesses are all closed in honor of the holiday.
11ì›” ë™ì•ˆ 11 is also celebrated as 재향 êµ°ì¸ì˜ ë‚ ë¯¸êµ, it seems like a bigger deal in Canada. Perhaps it’s because you see all those poppies…
사진으로 striatic (플리커)