Commemorative Address on the 107th Anniversary of the March First Movement
Respected patriots and bereaved families,
and beloved three million citizens of Incheon Metropolitan City
and seven million overseas Koreans,
Today, as we mark the 107th anniversary of March First,
when the cries for independence and freedom resounded across the nation,
we have gathered here
to honor the sacrifices and noble will of our forebears
and carry on their spirit.
Incheon, which opened the door to modern history
with the opening of its port some 140 years ago,
embraced an era of chaos and transformation head-on before any other city.
It has grown into a dynamic international future city
forged through inclusion and innovation,
and through freedom and peace.
Together with you,
I would like to reflect on that precious time
when the sacrifices and dedication of our ancestors
made today’s proud Incheon possible.
In March 1919, Incheon, filled with a fervent aspiration for independence,
became a stronghold of anti-Japanese resistance
and a symbol of national pride,
defended by many citizen heroes who took to the streets.
The flames of the independence movement,
which began with the student strike at Changyeong Elementary School,
boldly stood against the swords and
guns of the Japanese Empire, regardless of age or gender,
proving that Incheon was an awakened city.
The cries that began at Man-guk Park that day spread like wildfire
across the wide fields of Bupyeong and the Hwang-eo Market,
across islands and mainland alike, from Ganghwa to Ongjin,
reaching even the far southern end.
From students and merchants to workers and religious leaders,
the courage of Incheon, united beyond status and class,
fully embodied the spirit of the March First Movement
and symbolized a city of democracy and national defense.
The shouts of that day were a clear expression of the citizens’ will
that the people are the rightful owners of this nation
and that national independence would be determined autonomously.
That spirit led to the conference of representatives
of the 13 provinces at Man-guk Park in April,
which marked the beginning of the Hanseong Government.
It later culminated in the integration of the Provisional Government,
overcoming complete liberation and countless hardships thereafter,
to build today’s Republic of Korea and Incheon.
Respected citizens,
Today, Incheon is turning into a clear reality in the daily lives of its citizens
the ideals that our forebears dreamed of that day.
In 2024, we opened the era of three million citizens,
achieved the nation’s highest net population inflow rate for three consecutive years,
and recorded a gross regional domestic product of KRW 126 trillion,
standing tall as Korea’s second-largest economic city.
With the launch of the Overseas Koreans Agency
and the opening of the Korean Business Center,
we are taking root as a global city
together with seven million overseas Koreans around the world.
Embracing once again in Incheon
the joys and sorrows of compatriots
who once had to leave their homeland from this very city,
we are creating the true meaning of liberation
by becoming one as a city of 10 million.
Now, on this land preserved by the blood of our forebears,
we must prepare for new change and a new leap forward
so that future generations may plant even greater dreams.
With people and goods overflowing through our airport and seaport,
and with culture and art alive wherever one goes,
the path of Incheon is the very future of the Republic of Korea.
The spirit of freedom and independence must continue today
as fairness and responsibility,
and as governance that transforms citizens’ lives.
The nation our forebears dreamed of
was a strong and righteous nation,
a nation that placed its people before politics.
Incheon City will carry on that will,
building a city that firmly supports each and every citizen’s life,
a city where future generations live with hope.
We will always devote our utmost sincerity
to honoring patriots and their bereaved families
and firmly establish Incheon’s unique values
so that their noble sacrifices will not be in vain.
Citizens of Incheon,
The spirit of March First is not a memory of the past
but a task entrusted to us who live today.
Together with the international community,
we must safeguard universal human values,
build a just society where everyone is guaranteed fair opportunities,
and move toward a future of innovation and challenge
in which we ourselves lead global prosperity and peace.
With the strength of solidarity, not division,
with the value of inclusion, not prejudice,
we will run together with you
to become a city that opens the tomorrow of the Republic of Korea.
Today, we enjoy freedom, peace, and prosperity
through the sacrifices and dedication of our forebears.
Once again, for the independence and freedom of the Republic of Korea,
we bow our heads in deep respect and gratitude
for the noble sacrifices and devotion of the patriotic martyrs.
If we join our strengths together,
we can overcome any difficulty.
At the center of that effort,
Incheon City and I will stand with you.
Thank you.