Turkish Gen. Yazıcı, a Korean War hero

Whenever I pass through Yeouido, the subtly exotic Ankara Park (Sister Park) catches my eye. Established on May 1, 1977, to commemorate the sistership between Seoul and Ankara, this cozy space stands as a lasting symbol of friendship. The spirit of connection goes beyond Seoul. During a recent visit to Turkey, I stayed in Ankara where there was the Korean War Memorial nearby Korea Park. Inaugurated in 1973 and renovated in 2010, the monument honors Turkish soldiers who sacrificed their lives for South Koreans’ freedom during the 1950-53 Korean War. Paying my respects there was a moving reminder of our ties forged in sacrifice. The relationship between Korea and Turkey is often described as a “brotherhood forged in blood,” a phrase that carries far more weight than diplomatic courtesy. At the heart of that bond stands Brig. Gen. Tahsin Yazıcı (1892-1971). His outstanding leadership during the Korean War transformed a military deployment into an enduring partnership between two nations. His legacy continues to resonate today. Most recently, the Korean Ministry of Patriots and Vet

Latest News from Korea

Latest Entertainment from Korea

Learn People & History of Korea