Yeondu High School
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Exterior of Yeondu High School (Remake).
Yeondu High School (연두고등학교 ,yeondu godeunghaggyo) is a fictional High School located in South Korea, it is the main setting of White Day (And the remake) throughout the story.
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Lee Hui-min, the game's protagonist, entering Yeondu at the night of 14th March (Original)
Besides being the main setting of White Day, it plays a big role to how and why it's haunted. Several ghost stories can be found in the school's classrooms and other rooms, which reveal the origins of some ghosts and the history of the school during the past the Korean war. It also contains "The Labyrinth" in the other world.
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Yeondu High School is composed of 3 buildings, the main building is split into two Sections/Areas. The new building is the most recently established part of the school and as such, it uses the most modern resources and recent technology at the time. The Labyrinth is a different location itself but its also set in the after life / otherworld of the school.
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According to rumors, The school building was used as a political prison camp during the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910–1945) and was later used as a hospital (or evacuee camp) during the Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953).
Many people died in this location, whether oppressively or naturally. But the authenticity of these rumors are very difficult to verify.
In terms of Feng Shui, that site is an auspicious location. But, that site is also dangerous (Because, the Qi is strong ) If Qi is distorted, then a lot of people are killed.[note 1]
In the mobile version it is revealed that the Geomancy members who made the Amulets, heard from the headmaster that the amulets had a problem, so they sneaked into the school and spreaded the School Ghost Stories so that people won't come to the school at night, and they made the Janitors possessed, in order to kick out anybody who comes to school in the middle of the night.[1]
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- In earlier English (fan patch) releases, the school was known as "Yon Do Highschool". This was incorrect as the romanized form of the Korean name "연두" is "yeondu / yeon-doo".
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Notes:
- ↑ Qi: In traditional Chinese culture, qì or ch'i (also known as gi in Korean culture and ki in Japanese culture) is an active principle forming part of any living thing. Qi literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow". Qi is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts.


















