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United Nations Peace Memorial Hall
History museum
👍👍 People skip visiting here because it is not very known and isn’t shown at Memorial Cemetery but it is definitely worth visiting. Going there on foot from cemetery take’s approximately 15 minutes and it’s uphill, but still worth it. There are exhibitions that shows the UN countries’ participation in...
4.60 (412 reviews)
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국립 일제강제동원역사관
History museum
😐 It's a beautiful history museum. We also have pamphlets in Japanese.
It's obvious, but it's not a place that Japanese people go to on a daily basis.
Many materials related to Korea during the Japanese colonial period are on display. Basically, the theme is how bad Japanese imperialism is. There were...
4.50 (760 reviews)
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Busan Citizens Park History Museum
History museum
👍👍 You can spend the whole day here. Awesome place! I recommend you start at the museum and get an idea of what the park is about, before you go look around. Went at end of winter, so the crowds were minimal. I imagine it could look amazing when the waterfall is flowing though.
4.40 (261 reviews)
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Dongnaeeupseong History Hall
History museum
👍👍 A place where you can briefly see the history of Dongrae. It is not very interesting, but when studying the Japanese invasions of Korea, it is better to go in that order: Dongrae History Museum and Chungnyeolsa Temple.
4.40 (106 reviews)
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Baeksan Memorial Hall
History museum
👍👍 An Hee-je (安熙濟, August 4, 1885 – August 3, 1943) was a Korean independence activist. The main building is Tamjin. His nickname is Baeksan (白山).
A person of merit for independence of the Republic of Korea.
Together with Baekbeom (white tiger) Kim Gu and Baekya (white night) Kim Jwa-jin, he was...
4.10 (78 reviews)