Jay Park has been added to the list of celebrities who paid tribute on Gwangbokjeol ('National Liberation Day of Korea').

Unlike most other celebrities, he took it upon himself to visit the Seoul Museum of History. The museum featured a special exhibition titled 'The Story of Dongnong Family: 27 years with the Korean Provisional Government' to honor the holiday, and Jay Park even prepared a wreath that read, "Congratulations on the exhibition."

He posted the photos on his Facebook page, and fans praised him for being so respectful, giving him the title, "Manner Celebrity."
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