Established in 1951, the 35-acre (14-hectare) UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan stands as a serene and poignant tribute to the 2,300 United Nations soldiers from 16 countries who lost their lives during the Korean War. The meticulously maintained grounds feature manicured hedges and vibrant flower bushes, creating a tranquil and reflective atmosphere. Visitors can walk through this peaceful park, paying respects at the graves and taking in the somber yet beautiful surroundings that honor the fallen.
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