[컬러복원] 1964년 충남.대전 사람들의 모습 2 | Rare Photos of Korea You've Never Seen 1964
Step back into South Korea in 1964 through this restored historical archive. This video brings together authentic documentary photographs taken across South Chungcheong Province (including present-day Daejeon), carefully colorized and enhanced with AI motion technology to recreate everyday life as it appeared over 60 years ago. Created from more than 40 archival photographs preserved throughout the province, this documentary features rare scenes from Daejeon, Gongju, Boryeong, Seocheon, Cheonan, Geumsan, Yeongi and many other regions. Discover Korea's rapidly changing society through industrial development in Daejeon and Cheonan, the opening of Janghang Port and new railway lines, farming villages and agricultural cooperatives, schools, local festivals, medical volunteer services, disaster recovery efforts, the Baekje Cultural Festival, and March 1st Independence Movement commemorations. Experience these remarkable historical records as they come back to life through modern color restoration and AI-assisted motion technology. This archive film was created by restoring original historical photographs and adding AI-generated motion effects. Based on public records from South Chungcheong Province and KOGL Public Domain (Type 0) resources, Memories in Color independently carried out AI upscaling, restoration, and motion graphics production to create this original archival documentary. 00:01 Introduction & About the Project 00:20 Food Aid & Free Medical Care for Low-Income Families, Daejeon 00:54 Filial Piety Award, Bomunsan & Flood Damage in Yeongi County 01:27 Cheongeun Village, Munhwa-dong, Daejeon 01:55 "Shining Village" Rural Development Projects 02:29 National Police Martial Arts Championship 02:41 Baekje Cultural Festival 03:18 Janghang Port Festival, Seocheon 03:48 Yuseong VIP Guesthouse, Dogo Hot Springs & March 1st Ceremony 04:20 Chungnam Textile, Gyeryong Reservoir & Daejeon MBC 05:27 Sintanjin Tobacco Factory, Agricultural Cooperatives & Janghang Smelter Watch Part 1 (South Chungcheong & Daejeon, 1963) • [컬러복원] 1963년 충청남도 사람들 삶의 모습 | Rare Scenes ... ──────────────── [Photo Credits & Copyright] The photographs featured in this video are Public Domain (KOGL Type 0) and donated archival materials provided through Korea's public archive system. All materials have been used in accordance with their copyright and attribution requirements. The photographs have been carefully restored while preserving their original historical context, with AI technology used solely to enhance color and natural motion. Original Archive Provider: South Chungcheong Province Source: KOGL (Korea Open Government License) https://www.kogl.or.kr #KoreaHistory #ColorizedHistory #SouthKorea #HistoricalPhotos #AIColorization

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