Yanghwajin Foreigners' Cemetery
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Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery (), also known as the Hapjeong-dong International Cemetery, is a cemetery overlooking the Han River in the district of
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,
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, South Korea. The cemetery was first opened in 1890, and contains at least 376 graves: around 118 of which belong to foreign missionaries and their family members. The cemetery survived the 1910–1945 Japanese colonial period and the 1950–1953
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, and is remembered as a historic site for Korea's interactions with the West and Christianity.


History

The creation of the cemetery was motivated by the death of
Presbyterian Presbyterianism is a historically Reformed Protestant tradition named for its form of church government by representative assemblies of elders, known as "presbyters". Though other Reformed churches are structurally similar, the word ''Pr ...
minister John Heron on July 26, 1890. At the time, foreigners were not permitted to be buried in Seoul proper. The Korean government coordinated with the small foreigner community to find a plot of land suitable for burials.
Horace Newton Allen Horace Newton Allen (April 23, 1858 – December 11, 1932) was an American diplomat, missionary and physician who was American ambassador to Korea from 1897 to 1905. Along with Robert Samuel Maclay, Allen was one of the first Western Protestant ...
obtained the land rights of the bluff overlooking the Han River. During the 1950–1953 Korean War, damage occurred to a number of the grave markers; this damage is still visible.


Ownership and maintenance controversy

In 1956, the Kyungsung European-American Cemetery Association, an organization linked to Seoul Union Church, was granted management rights to the cemetery by the government. However, ownership of the land was reportedly not officially registered. In 1961, President
Park Chung Hee Park Chung Hee (; ; November14, 1917October26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served as the third president of South Korea from 1962 after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961 until Assassination of Park Chung ...
decreed that foreigners in South Korea were not allowed to own land. The grounds technically belonged to no one until the city of Seoul designated it a public park in 1965. In 1985, Horace Grant Underwood III, on behalf of Seoul Union Church, requested that a Korean organization called the Council for the 100th Anniversary of the Korean Church (henceforth "100th Anniversary Church") register the cemetery on behalf of the Seoul Union Church. The two churches reportedly agreed that Seoul Union Church would be the unofficial caretakers of the land. A year later, they built a chapel nearby called the Memorial Chapel: this served as the first permanent home for Seoul Union Church. In 1979, the South Korean government expropriated a portion of the land for a construction project. Relations between the two groups were reportedly amicable until Underwood's death in 2004. In 2005, the 100th Anniversary Church began sharing Memorial Chapel with Seoul Union Church in 2005. In addition, the 100th Anniversary Church reportedly informed Union Church that it would be taking over management of the facility, as they were the legal owners. Tensions reportedly rose, with both groups publicly accusing the other of misconduct. The 100th Anniversary Church alleged the Union Church was not taking adequate care of the cemetery and had been blocking sharing of the Memorial Chapel, and the Union Church criticized the 100th Anniversary Church's practice of using the pathways in the cemetery as excess parking spaces for the congregation, as well as going back on the good faith agreements between the groups. The 100th Anniversary Church reportedly increasingly escalated active management over both the building and cemetery over time. In a spring 2007 meeting, they reportedly informed Union Church that they were no longer in charge of maintaining the cemetery. On August 5, 2007, the Seoul Union Church congregation was locked out of Memorial Chapel. The 100th Anniversary Church reportedly compared the expulsion to the 1997
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, where foreign-occupied territory was returned to the original owner. Concurrently, they denied charges that the expulsion was motivated by nationalism.


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Notable interments

* Homer Hulbert (1863–1949) American missionary and journalist whose headstone proclaims "I would rather be buried in Korea than in Westminster Abbey." * Ernest Bethell (1872–1909) British journalist, Korean independence activist, and founder of '' The Korea Daily News''. *
Horace Grant Underwood Horace Grant Underwood (19 July 1859 – 12 October 1916) was an American Northern Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian missionary, education, educator, and translator who dedicated his life to developing Christianity in Korea. Early life Underw ...
(1859–1916) founder of the Seoul YMCA, Saemunan Presbyterian Church and what eventually became
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* Henry Gerhard Appenzeller (1858–1902) (
cenotaph A cenotaph is an empty grave, tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere or have been lost. It can also be the initial tomb for a person who has since been reinterred elsewhere. Although t ...
) who greatly contributed to the foundation of
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* Rosetta Sherwood Hall (1865–1951), medical missionary and founder of the Pyongyang School for the Deaf and Blind, Baldwin Dispensary (Lilian Harris Memorial Hospital). Instrumental in the founding of the Hall Memorial Hospital (Pyongyang). * William James Hall, (1860–1894), medical missionary and namesake of Hall Memorial Hospital (Pyongyang). * Clarence Ridgley Greathouse (1843–1899) supervisor to 1895 trial of the murder of
Queen Min Empress Myeongseong (; 17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895) was the official wife of Gojong, the 26th king of Joseon and the first emperor of the Korean Empire. During her lifetime, she was known by the name Queen Min (). After the founding o ...
* Brevet Brigadier General Charles W. Le Gendre (1830–1899) French-born American general, diplomat and advisor to King Kojong from 1890 to 1899. * Soda Kaichi (1867-1962) and his wife Takiko Kaichi (1878-1950) Japanese missionary husband and wife. He and his wife Takiko were the only Japanese people to be buried in the cemetery in 1962.


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