Burial Plots, Seoul National Cemetery. The Seoul National Cemetery is reserved for Korean veterans, including those who died in
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4951 x 3301 px | 41.9 x 27.9 cm | 16.5 x 11 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
6 June 2015Location:
Seoul, South KoreaMore information:
Burial Plots, Seoul National Cemetery. The Seoul National Cemetery is reserved for Korean veterans, including those who died in the Korean independence movement, Korean War, and Vietnam War. Every year on June 6th (Memorial Day) memorial services and events are held at the Seoul National Cemetery to honor the patriots. Entombed are the remains of 165, 000 martyrs and soldiers, police men, and reserve forces who sacrificed themselves for their country. The remains of more than 54, 000 martyred patriots have been buried in the Burial Plots, which are divided into various sections: graves of soldiers, police officers, meritorious citizens, and key figures of the provisional government. Dongjak-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, South Korea on June 6th, 2015.