The Korean War (6.25) Isn’t Over Yet — What Can We Do for Peace Today?

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE The Korean War (6.25) Isn’t Over Yet — What Can We Do for Peace Today? peacewalk2025 KoreanWarHistory KoreanWarConflicts KoreanWar June25War HWPL PeaceMovement DPCW 525Peacewalk

🔑 Key Message:
June 25, 1950 — the day the Korean War broke out — still echoes today. Let’s remember the cost of war and commit ourselves to building peace, inspired by HWPL’s efforts 🌱🕊️


📌 “The Korean War Began on June 25: Remembering the Past, Choosing Peace Today”

💥 June 25, 1950 — A war began… but has peace really arrived? ✨ Today is the 75th anniversary of the Korean War.


💡 Key Points Summary
• The Korean War began on June 25, 1950, with a surprise invasion by North Korea.
• It was more than a civil war — it was a Cold War conflict involving global powers.
• The unsung story of the Baekdusan warship shows Korea’s courage at sea.
• Peace is something we must create, not wait for.
• HWPL promotes peace through education, law, and citizen-led movements.

💣 The Korean War: A Day That Changed a Nation

On June 25, 1950, North Korean forces launched a surprise attack across the 38th parallel, beginning what the world now calls the Korean War. In Korea, this is often called 6·25 (Yuk-i-o) — the date itself became a symbol of national trauma. But outside Korea, it’s known as the Korean War, a conflict that dragged in over 20 countries and millions of lives.

The war was not just about the Korean Peninsula. It was a global chessboard — a battlefield for the Cold War, with the U.S. and United Nations backing South Korea, and China and the Soviet Union supporting the North. Families were ripped apart. Cities were reduced to rubble. And yet, amidst the chaos, stories of incredible bravery emerged. 🕯️

One such story is the Baekdusan warship, which, just hours after the war began, blocked a North Korean transport ship headed for Busan. With only 100 shells and no prior combat experience, the Korean Navy protected the southeast coast, buying time for U.S. reinforcements to land safely in July. 🙌


🌏 Beyond the Guns: A Peace We Still Haven’t Found

Although the fighting ended with an armistice in 1953, true peace was never achieved. The Korean Peninsula remains divided, and technically, still at war. The scars of the conflict remain in barbed-wire borders, separated families, and the haunting memories of those who lived through it. 😔

But peace is not a passive thing. It needs active effort — and that’s where HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light) comes in.

HWPL is not just an organization. It’s a movement. A vision for a world where conflict is resolved with dialogue, not destruction.


🙌 What Can We Do for Peace Today?

So, what can we do on this day of remembrance?

Here are simple yet powerful steps you can take:

  • 📚 Educate yourself and others about the Korean War and its lessons
  • ✍️ Support the DPCW (Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War), a legal framework proposed by HWPL
  • 🤝 Join peace walks, especially around May 25, HWPL’s global peace day
  • 🧠 Promote peace education in your school or community
  • 📱 Spread awareness online — your post could open someone’s eyes to the value of peace

It doesn’t take a general to fight for peace. It takes someone who believes in a better future — and that can be you. 🌟


🧭 A Future Written in Peace, Not War

The Korean War teaches us that violence creates nothing but pain. The people of Korea have suffered enough. It’s time we finish what history left unfinished — not with weapons, but with words, will, and unity. 💬✌️

Let this June 25 not just be a day to mourn the past, but to move forward — one peaceful step at a time. With organizations like HWPL leading the way, we can be the generation that turns war into history and peace into reality. 🕊️


One Step for 525 Peace Walk: 12 Years of Peace, 94 Cities Walk as One

🔑 Key Point First!
Peace isn’t just a dream—it’s a movement! From Malaysia to the Netherlands, and especially across South Korea, the 12th Anniversary of the Declaration of World Peace brought governments, families, and young people together to take real steps toward a more peaceful world. 🕊️🌍🚶♀️


🔹 | Peace Walks in 61 Countries | Global Citizens Join Hands | Korean Peninsula Unification Campaign | Intergenerational Peace Activities | Colorful Cultural Programs |


🌏 Let’s Walk for Peace!

Bringing Governments and Citizens to Global Peace Movement
— The 12th Anniversary of the Declaration of World Peace

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1. 🌈 A Worldwide Peace Festival: 94 Locations, 61 Countries

Wow, what a global event! 🌐 This year, HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light) hosted its 12th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace all over the world—from South Korea to the Netherlands, from Malaysia to dozens more countries!

  • 🌍 10,000+ citizens + 1,600 public figures joined in
  • 🎥 Events happened both offline (86 cities) and online (8 virtual spaces)
  • 👟 The iconic Peace Walk returned, with people walking together for peace like one big family

And the best part? Everyone—from kids to elders, from students to public leaders—walked side-by-side with a shared dream: 🌿a world without war.


2. 📜 A Declaration that Keeps Inspiring

Did you know the Declaration of World Peace was first announced back in 2013? It happened right in front of the Peace Gate in Seoul with 30,000 youth cheering for peace! 🎉

The message back then was simple but powerful:
👉 “Let’s all become peace messengers!”

Every year since then, cities around the world have hosted Peace Walks and events to keep that dream alive. And this year was no different! 💪


3. Korea’s Special Campaign: Peaceful Unification on the Horizon

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South Korea added a beautiful twist to the celebration 🕊️💞
Under the theme “Future of Peace and Prosperity: Free Travel on the Korean Peninsula,” peace events were held in 12 major Korean cities like Seoul, Daegu, Busan, and Jeonju.

  • 🚉 People joined in Peace Train experiences from Seoul Station to Pyongyang Station
  • 📝 Families wrote heartfelt messages and letters hoping for reunification
  • 🎭 Cultural events like musicals, orchestras, and choir performances brought everyone together
  • 📸 Peace photo zones and pledge corners made it fun, emotional, and interactive

It wasn’t just fun—it was meaningful. Families separated by borders shared their stories, and people across generations came together to understand why peaceful reunification matters so much. 💔👵👧


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4. ✨ Moving Forward—Together

This year’s event wasn’t just about looking back—it was about taking action now. 🔥

HWPL’s goals going forward:

  • 🕊️ Expand peace education in schools, homes, and communities
  • 🏛️ Promote international law for peace and no more wars
  • 🤝 Foster interfaith harmony—because peace starts when we understand each other

Whether you’re a student, a parent, a teacher, or just someone who wants a better world—you’re already part of the peace movement. 🌱

So let’s keep marching. Let’s keep sharing the message. Let’s build a peaceful future, one step at a time! 💖👣🌎


📸 Final Snapshot

This year’s celebration reminded us that peace is not a dream, it’s a choice—and it’s one we can make every day, together. From vibrant parades to touching reunions, from pledges of youth to wisdom of elders… the world walked in harmony. 🎶🌍👨👩👧👦

Let’s keep it going! You, me, all of us—together 💫


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