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C-Clown Paid Visit To The Grave of an “Amhaeng-Eosa”

On February 15th, idol group C-Clown paid visit to the grave of Park Moon-Soo “Amhaeng-Eosa” (암행어사) or which means “Justice Protector” in Korean. The term “Amhaeng-Eosa” was used during the Chosun Dynasty to address a person appointed by the king to do surveillance towards provincial officers, in order to maintain justice and peace in the provinces.

During the visit, C-Clown’s leader Rome expressed that he felt very honored to be able to visit and paid a tribute to Park Moon-Soo, and promised that they will follow his footsteps and become justice protectors in Korean music industry.

Meanwhile, C-Clown has just made a comeback with “Justice”, a song which implies a message against bullying and society on February 13th.

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