Located on the main peak of Peacock Peak at the foot of Gwanaksan Mountain, the National Seoul Hyeonchungwon is surrounded by mountains on three sides and covers an area of 430,000 pyeong. The heroic soul of Yu Ming martyrs. Among them are the tablets of more than 104,000 martyrs enshrined in the Feng'an Hall of Xianzhong Pagoda and the bones of more than 7,000 unknown warriors, where more than 54,000 martyrs rest in peace. The cemetery is divided into martyrs, national heroes, generals and soldiers (generals and soldiers), police cemeteries, etc. There are Xianzhong Pagoda, Xianzhong Gate, Xianzhong Fountain, Xianzhong Land, Xianzhong Pavilion (movie hall), photo exhibition hall, relic exhibition hall and other facilities inside. It was built as a military cemetery in 1955, and was upgraded to a national cemetery in 1965. On June 1, 1996, its name was changed from the National Cemetery Administration to Hyeonchungwon National Seoul. On June 6 every year, on the day of Xianzhong Festival, a grand commemorative event will be held here.
Seoul National Cemetery Address:
210 Hyeonchung-ro, Dongjak District, Seoul
Seoul National Cemetery Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Seoul National Cemetery Phone:
02-748-0114
Seoul National Cemetery Ticket Price
Free entry