70th anniversary of Korean War: How Busan became home to millions of refugees
The two Koreas are marking 70 years since the start of the Korean War. At that time, Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, became home to millions of refugees. Many had wanted to flee as far south as they could to be safe from North Korea's aggression. Some fled to Ami-dong, a cemetery during the Japanese Occupation. The walls – and the foundation of the houses – were all made from tombstones since there were no other construction materials available at the time. Subscribe to our channel here: cna.asia/youtubesub Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: cna.asia/telegram Follow us: CNA: cna.asia CNA Lifestyle: www.cnalifestyle.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/channelnewsasia Instagram: www.instagram.com/channelnewsasia Twitter: www.twitter.com/channelnewsasia
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