- Seoul National Cemetery
The Seoul National Cemetery is located in Dongjak-dong,
Dongjak-gu ,Seoul ,South Korea . When established by presidential decree ofSyngman Rhee in 1956, it was the country's only national cemetery. An additional national cemetery was established in 1974 inDaejeon . Both are overseen by theNational Memorial Board .The cemetery is reserved for Korean veterans, including those who died in the
Korean independence movement ,Korean War , andVietnam War . Only one non-Korean person is buried there, the CanadianFrancis Schofield . ref|schofieldIn August 2005, controversy was stirred the visit of a North Korean delegation to the cemetery.ref|nk1 The delegation was led by
Kim Ki-Nam , and numbered 182 officials. The visit not only sparked outrage among those opposed to warmer relations with the North, but also raised fears that a future delegation from the South might be expected to pay their respects toKim Il-sung in Pyongyang.The Seoul National Cemetery is near
Dongjak Station onSeoul Subway Line 4 .Notes
#. [http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/opinion/200410/kt2004102415225254130.htm The Dawn of Modern Korea 236: Candid Camera] , "Korea Times" online
24 October 2004 . Retrieved9 January 2006 .
#. [http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200508/200508140020.html N.Korean National Cemetery Visit Sparks Concern] , "Digital Chosun"14 August 2005 . Retrieved9 January 2006 .ee also
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History of South Korea
*List of Korea-related topics
*List of cemeteries External links
* [http://www.nmb.mil.kr/ Korean-language site of the National Memorial Board]
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