Freedom Bridge at Imjingak - stock photo
Freedom Bridge is the wooden bridge built temporarily for the return of 12,773 POW(prisoners of war) from North Korea after the signing of the armistice agreement in 1953 but preserved until now for its historic value and exhibited as a symbol of freedom and peace. It's currently included as a part of Imjingak park. ; Imjingak is the northernmost place where south korean residents and tourists can visit freely without any permission, located about 7km to the south from the Military Demarcation Line of two Koreas. Imjingak park were built in 1972 for the commemoration of Korean War and became one of the main tourist attractions around DMZ.
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- 2015,
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- Pond,
- Prisoner Of War,
- Public Park,
- South Korea,
- Travel Destinations,
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