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미국으로 떠나기전 가족, 동료들과 함께

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English: Before leaving for the United States, Lee posed in front of the embassy with his wife (Hwa-nyeo Lee, second row, 3rd from left), his eldest son, Seok-in (second row, 2nd from left, little son Seok-bo is on his wife's back), and his colleagues (second row, 2nd from left is Hyun-kee Lee).The building behind is Bando Hotel (US Embassy used the building as its office, currently Lotte Hotel).
한국어: 미국으로 떠나기전 아내(이화녀;둘째 열 왼쪽에서 세번 째)와 큰아들;석인(맨 앞열 왼쪽에서 두번 째, 둘째 아들 석보는 아내의 등에 업혀있다) 그리고 그의 동료들과 함께 대사관앞에서 포즈를 취했다(둘째 열 왼쪽에서 두번 째가 이현기).}뒤에 보이는 건물은 반도호텔 (당시 미국 대사관이 반도호텔안에 있었다.현 롯데호텔자리)
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