- Sangyang-ri is
designated North Korean national treasure 21.
Pakchon is home to
Pakchon Technical School (박천전문학교).
Geography of
North Korea Administrative...
- 125°35′29″E / 39.65889°N 125.59139°E / 39.65889; 125.59139 (
Pakchon) The
Battle of
Pakchon (5
November 1950), also
known as the
Battle of
Bochuan (Chinese:...
-
Pakchon Line Chosŏn'gŭl 박천선
Hancha 博川線
Revised Romanization Bakcheon-seon McCune–Reischauer Pakch'ŏn-sŏn...
- Pakch'ŏn
station (Korean: 박천역) was a
railway station in Pakch'ŏn-ŭp, Pakch'ŏn County,
North P'yŏngan Province,
North Korea. It was the
terminus of the...
- The
Simwonsa (
Pakchon) (심원사 深源寺) is an
historic Korean Buddhist temple located in Sangyang-ri,
Pakchon County,
North Pyongan Province,
North Korea. It...
- the 27th
British Commonwealth Brigade had
resumed their advance towards Pakchon after crossing the
Chongchon River, with 3 RAR as the lead battalion. Arriving...
-
tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
October 1950 –
January 1951)
Onjong Unsan Pakchon Second Phase Offensive Ch'ongch'on
River Wawon Chosin Reservoir Task Force...
-
tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
October 1950 –
January 1951)
Onjong Unsan Pakchon Second Phase Offensive Ch'ongch'on
River Wawon Chosin Reservoir Task Force...
- to the second-in-command,
Captain Bob Murdoch.
Present at the
Battle of
Pakchon in
November 1950, O'Dowd
understood first-hand the
dangers of withdrawing...
-
tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
October 1950 –
January 1951)
Onjong Unsan Pakchon Second Phase Offensive Ch'ongch'on
River Wawon Chosin Reservoir Task Force...