Jayu Park | |
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Location | Incheon, South Korea |
Coordinates | 37°28′33″N 126°37′17″E / 37.47583°N 126.62139°E |
Status | Open all year |
Parking | Available |
Jayu Park (
Korean: 자유공원;
Hanja: 自由公園) is an
urban park located in
Incheon,
South Korea. It is seen as the city's marquee public park. Known as Freedom Park in English, it is located on a
bluff overlooking the city's harbor. Prominently placed is a statue of the
Korean War officer
Douglas MacArthur, whose amphibious assault liberated the city. The park also houses a number of other statues, a small
zoo, and a memorial to the
Joseon–United States Treaty of 1882.
[1] It is the first "Western-style" urban park built in South Korea. The park is also renowned for its
cherry blossom blooming season.
[2]
Media related to Jayu Park, Incheon at Wikimedia Commons
Jayu Park | |
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| |
Location | Incheon, South Korea |
Coordinates | 37°28′33″N 126°37′17″E / 37.47583°N 126.62139°E |
Status | Open all year |
Parking | Available |
Jayu Park (
Korean: 자유공원;
Hanja: 自由公園) is an
urban park located in
Incheon,
South Korea. It is seen as the city's marquee public park. Known as Freedom Park in English, it is located on a
bluff overlooking the city's harbor. Prominently placed is a statue of the
Korean War officer
Douglas MacArthur, whose amphibious assault liberated the city. The park also houses a number of other statues, a small
zoo, and a memorial to the
Joseon–United States Treaty of 1882.
[1] It is the first "Western-style" urban park built in South Korea. The park is also renowned for its
cherry blossom blooming season.
[2]
Media related to Jayu Park, Incheon at Wikimedia Commons