Korean Bell of Friendship
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Korean Bell of Friendship | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 우정의 종 |
Hanja | 友情의 鐘 |
Revised Romanization | Ujeong-ui Jong |
McCune–Reischauer | Ujŏng'ŭi Chong |
Designated | May 3, 1978 |
Reference no. | 187 |
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The Korean Bell of Friendship (more commonly called Korean Friendship Bell) is a massive bronze bell housed in a stone pavilion located in Angel's Gate Park, situated in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Positioned at the intersection of Gaffey and 37th Streets, this section of the park is also referred to as the "Korean–American Peace Park" and occupies a portion of the former Upper Reservation of Fort MacArthur.