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A hillside memorial park above Incheon's old port, originally established after the Korean War to honour the UN forces of the Incheon Landing. The park offers sweeping views across the harbour and the islands beyond.
The hill served as a Japanese colonial-era park before being rededicated as a freedom memorial in the 1950s. The park name echoes the adjacent MacArthur statue but focuses on broader Korean sovereignty themes.