Memorial Hall for Ethiopian Veterans in the Korean War
에티오피아 한국전 참전 기념관
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Open Opens at 9:00-18:00
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1 Ethiopia-gil, Geunhwa-dong, Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, South KoreaMap
Phone+82 33-254-5178
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Thanks for Ethiopian Veterans..
C ( 18.12.15 ) I visited this Memorial hall on my Chuncheon trip. There was not big size, but the display about Ethiopian Veterans was good and meaningful. The parking area and entrance fee was free...
While it's a small museum, it's very interesting. It is great to see the sacrifice memorized for the public to enjoy. If you are into history or in the area it's worth a trip.
This Memorial for Ethiopian Veterans in the korean War is a one-of-a-kind memorial that chronicles the history of participation of Ethiopian Soldiers in the Korean War. Thousands of Ethiopian Soldie...
In honor of the sacrifices of the Ethiopian soldiers who helped us...
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Ethiopia had asked foreign countries for help during the Italian invasion in the 1930s, but because it was a small country, no one was interested, fighting alone and finally hit the time of occupation. As a result, when the Korean War broke out in 1950, they said that they were going to the world, and they sent royal guards to the UN army to protect the Republic of Korea with the achievement of winning all wars without a single prisoner. Then ...
I'm late, so I can only see the cafe in front of me.
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I really wanted to see it, but the memorial hall closes at 6 o'clock and the cafe is still a little late. It's a short drive back and forth from Sportstown, so you can visit it with a burden.
Thanks for Ethiopian Veterans..
C ( 18.12.15 ) I visited this Memorial hall on my Chuncheon trip. There was not big size, but the display about Ethiopian Veterans was good and meaningful. The parking area and entrance fee was free...
Such a surprise for history buffs..
While it's a small museum, it's very interesting. It is great to see the sacrifice memorized for the public to enjoy. If you are into history or in the area it's worth a trip.
Unexpected gem for history buffs
This Memorial for Ethiopian Veterans in the korean War is a one-of-a-kind memorial that chronicles the history of participation of Ethiopian Soldiers in the Korean War. Thousands of Ethiopian Soldie...
In honor of the sacrifices of the Ethiopian soldiers who helped us...
Ethiopia had asked foreign countries for help during the Italian invasion in the 1930s, but because it was a small country, no one was interested, fighting alone and finally hit the time of occupation. As a result, when the Korean War broke out in 1950, they said that they were going to the world, and they sent royal guards to the UN army to protect the Republic of Korea with the achievement of winning all wars without a single prisoner. Then ...
I'm late, so I can only see the cafe in front of me.
I really wanted to see it, but the memorial hall closes at 6 o'clock and the cafe is still a little late. It's a short drive back and forth from Sportstown, so you can visit it with a burden.