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Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery (Korean: 양화진외국인선교사묘원), also
known as the Hapjeong-dong
International Cemetery, is a
cemetery overlooking the Han...
- orphans. He and his wife are the only ****anese
people to be
buried in
Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery, now in Seoul,
South Korea. Soda was born...
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journalists living in
South Korea. Both can be now seen at his
grave at
Yanghwajin Foreigners' Cemetery. In 1968, he was
awarded the
Order of
Merit for National...
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whose statue stands at one end of the street; Seonji-gil; Tojeong-ro;
Yanghwajin-gil: the name
refers to Yanghwagin, a
former port and
ferry dock on the...
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public memorial shrine is
located at a
historic ferry landing next to
Yanghwajin Foreigners' Cemetery. It came into use as an
execution site for mostly...
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Catholic faith were
beheaded in 1866
under the
orders of Daewon-gun.
Yanghwajin Foreigners'
Cemetery and the Holt
International Children's
Services are...
-
Cemeteries in the Provinces" (PDF). The
Seoul Foreigners'
Cemetery at
Yanghwajin. Seoul, Korea:
Seoul Union Church. p. 78.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
- be
buried in
Korea than in
Westminster Abbey." He is now
interred at
Yanghwajin Foreigners'
Cemetery in Seoul. The
South Korean government posthumously...
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