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Statue of Chungmoogong is located in Yongtoushan Park. It was built in memory of General Yi Sun-sin who made great military exploits. The statue is majestic and the surrounding environment is quiet.
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Sixteenth century navy Admiral Yi Sun-Shin
There are many great things to see in Yongdusan Park, one of me favourites is the grand statue of Admiral Yi Sun-Shin who stands high on a pillar overlooking the park, the commander is famous for savi...
When I went up to Ryutosan Park, a large statue stood in the background of Busan Tower. The name was written in kanji on the pedestal, so I could understand who the statue was. However, as I approached it, there seemed to be a problem in the installation place to see Busan Tower.
Hundreds of years after the Imjin War, it has become a statue and is monitoring the islands across the sea, which are glimpsing the economic invasion opportunity for Korea, day and night, whether it rains or snows. But we're forgetting that the statue of Chungmugong is here.
Sixteenth century navy Admiral Yi Sun-Shin
There are many great things to see in Yongdusan Park, one of me favourites is the grand statue of Admiral Yi Sun-Shin who stands high on a pillar overlooking the park, the commander is famous for savi...
Longtoushan Park
When I went up to Ryutosan Park, a large statue stood in the background of Busan Tower. The name was written in kanji on the pedestal, so I could understand who the statue was. However, as I approached it, there seemed to be a problem in the installation place to see Busan Tower.
Fulcheol-ju, General guarding the South Sea.
Hundreds of years after the Imjin War, it has become a statue and is monitoring the islands across the sea, which are glimpsing the economic invasion opportunity for Korea, day and night, whether it rains or snows. But we're forgetting that the statue of Chungmugong is here.