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Yeonsugu Explore

Foreigner's Cemetery at Cheonghak-dong












In 1883, Joseon (Korea’s name during the Joseon Dynasty) opened its ports to foreign trade.


Before this, Joseon was known for keeping its doors closed to foreigners, however once the


ports were open, foreigners from different countries started to come into Joseon.





As foreigners started to increase natural deaths of foreigners in Korea also started to increase.


There were people that did not send the deceased back to their home country, rather buried


them near their residence in Joseon. This is why a cemetery for foreigners was created.





At first, the foreigner’s cemetery were located in Yulmok-dong, Dohaw-dong, Bukdong-dong.


In 1965, they were moved to Cheonghak-dong





Currently, there are 59 graves from 11 countries 


which include  21 British, 14 American, 7 Russian, and 6 German.



Although this may not be a place where many people visit, 


it is a unique part of the history of Korea.





Address


San 53-2, Cheonghak-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon