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Modern War Memorabilia in the Liaodong and Shandong Peninsulas and Peace in Northeast Asia
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Title: Modern War Memorabilia in the Liaodong and Shandong Peninsulas and Peace in Northeast Asia

 

By PARK Sun-young•WOO Young-ran•CHOI Bong-ryong•HAN Sang-do

 

Northeast Asian History Foundation | 225*152mm (A5 New) | 244 pages | KRW 16,000 | October 15, 2013
ISBN 978-89-6187-306-2 93910

 

 

 

Contents

 


List of Illustrations
Preface

 

Ⅰ. Introduction: Wars, Historic Sites, and Peace in East Asia

 

   1. Paradox of 'Winner’s Glory’ and ‘Loser’s Humiliation’
   2. What To Remember and Commemorate
   3. Why Liaodong and Shandong?

 

Ⅱ. War and Historic Sites at China’s Liaodong Peninsula

 

   1. Liaodong Peninsula’s Geopolitical Characteristics and Strategic Military Location

 

   2. The Meaning of the Sino-Japanese War and Relevant Historic Sites
     1) A Chronicle of the First Sino-Japanese War and its Significance
     2) Sites of the First Sino-Japanese War
       ① Old Cannon of 1894 (甲午古炮)
       ② Lvshun Wanzhongmu Memorial Hall (萬忠墓紀念館)
       ③ Baiyu Hill (白玉山塔) Site
       ④ Monument to the Battle of Seokmunja (石門子狙擊戰紀念碑)
       ⑤ Monument to the Battle of Tuchengzi (土城子狙擊戰紀念碑)
       ⑥ Monument at Huayuankou (花園口紀念碑)
       ⑦ Nanzidanku (南子彈庫) Site

 

   3. The Meaning of the Russo-Japanese War and Relevant Historic Sitesbr
     1) A Chronicle of the Russo -Japanese War and its Significance
     2) Sites of the Russo-Japanese War
       ① East Jiguanshan Fort (東鷄冠山堡壘)
       ② 203 Hill
       ③ Huangjinshan Battery (黃金山炮臺)
       ④ Site of the Former Meeting Place at Shuishiying [水師營會見所舊址]
       ⑤ The Soviet Army Martyrs Cemetery (蘇聯軍烈士陵園) and the Imperial Russian Cemetery

 

   4. Sites Related to Korean History
     1) Sites Related to Ahn Jung-geun’s Patriotic Act and the Korean Independence Movement (Lushun, a.k.a. Port Arthur)
       ① Lushun Japanese Gwandong Court Site Museum (日本關東地方法院舊址陳列館)
       ② Lushun Japan-Russia Prison Site Museum (日俄監獄舊址博物館)
     2) Sites Related to the Korean War (Dandong)
       ① Martyrs Cemetery of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (抗美援朝烈士陵園)
       ② Memorial Hall of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (抗美援朝紀念館)
       ③ Broken Bridge over the Yalu River (鴨綠江斷橋)

 

Ⅲ. War and Historic Sites at China’s Shandong Peninsula

 

   1. Shandong Peninsula’s Geopolitical Characteristics and Strategic Military Location

 

   2. Sites Related to the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars
     1) Yantai [煙臺〕Region
       ① East Battery
       ② West Battery
       ③ Yentai Mountain (煙臺山)
     2) Weihai (威海) Region (Liugong Island)
       ① Sino-Japanese War Museum (中日甲午戰爭博物館)
       ② Battle of the Yalu River Memorial Hall (甲午海戰紀念館)
       ③ Ding Ruchang Memorial Hall (丁汝昌紀念館)
       ④ Tianjin Naval Academy (水師學堂)
       ⑤ Iron Dock (鐵埠頭)
       ⑥ Battery (炮臺)
       ⑦ Dingyuan Warship Tourist Area (定遠艦景區)

 

   3. Sites Related to Germany (Qingdao)
       ① Qingdao Zhan Bridge (靑島棧橋)
       ② Xiao Qingdao〔小青島〕
       ③ Qingdaoshan Battery Fort Site〔青島山炮臺遺址〕
       ④ Batteries Built by the German Army to Defend Land and Coast
       ⑤ Forts and Barracks Built by the German Army
       ⑥ Jiaozhou Governor’s Hall and the Qingdao Guest House
       ⑦ Qingdao Christian Church and Qingdao Catholic Church
       ⑧ Sites of the Courthouse, Naval Camp, Prison, and Police Station

 

   4. Sites Related to Korean History
       ① Shidao (石島) and Chishan (赤山) in Rongheng City (榮成市): Sites Related to Jang Bo-go
       ② Penglai (蓬萊, 登州)
       ③ Dazhushan (大珠山)
       ④ Jung Mong-gu and Tiantaishan (天台山) in Rizhao City (日照市)

 

Ⅳ. Conclusion: The Remembrance and Use of War History Sites

 

   1. Historic Sites in the Liaodong Peninsula
   2. Historic Sites in the Shandong Peninsula
   3. The Remembrance and Use of War Sites

 

■ Appendix
■ Index