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United Nations Memorial Cemetery

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The United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan is the only UN cemetery in the world, established in 1951 to honor soldiers who died in the Korean War. Visitors walk among rows of white crosses and national monuments set in peaceful gardens, with a museum detailing the war's history. The site's quiet dignity and international scope make it a poignant place for remembrance and education.

Don't miss

  • The Hall of Remembrance with its exhibits on the Korean War and UN participation
  • The graves of soldiers from 11 nations, each section with its own design
  • The Memorial Service Hall and the Tower of Silence for reflection

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Ways to visit United Nations Memorial Cemetery

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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