The monument to honour the participation of Canada in the Korean War was erected by the UN-Korean War Allied Forces Association. It is located in the Canadian Korean War Memorial Garden in Gapyeong-gun, South Korea and is situated directly below the hills defended by Canadian Forces in the Battle of Kapyong in April 1951. It was dedicated by the people of Korea to the memory of the soldiers who served during the Korean War and those who died and were wounded.
In the 1970s, Mr. Chi Kap Chong, a retired Korean journalist and former member of the Korean National Assembly, selected land for a memorial park. He raised funds to purchase it and supervised the construction. This memorial commemorates Canada’s assistance to his country during the Korean War.
A living memorial
Every year, various Canadian organizations award scholarships to Korean students of the Gapyeong Buk Middle School. These scholarships are seen as a "living memorial" and provide ongoing support to the Korean people. The children from this school help maintain the memorial park.
