[Korea] National Memorial Hall of the Korean War abductees
The National Korean War Abduction Memorial Hall is a space to look back on the history of the abduction victims since the Korean War in 1950, recognize the problems of wartime abductees as current problems, not the past, and move forward.
The memorial hall aims to raise public interest in abductees, comfort victims and their families, and re-examine the heartbreaking history of the Republic of Korea. We hope that it will be a space for solving the abduction issue to remember each and every abductee who was a Korean citizen, our precious family, and neighbors and pray for the safe return of those who are alive. In addition, it is hoped that it will be a space to reflect on the sadness of abductees and their families who have lived in difficult times and reflect on the value of peace and the meaning of unification without even being guaranteed a life with their families.
Contact Us 031-930-6000
Home page https://www.abductions625.go.kr
Address: 153, Imjingak-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, National Korean War Abduction Memorial Hall
Usage hours 09:30–17:30
*Winter (November to February) 10:00–17:00
*Enters 30 minutes before the deadline
Holidays Every Monday, weekday holidays, Lunar New Year and Chuseok holidays (*open on the same day)
Parking available (However, use of Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri parking lot - paid)
Free trial of usage fee
Program Family Experience Program "Our Family Memory Box" (Application from March 8, 2023, closed on a first-come, first-served basis)