Samji Lake
Samji (Korean: 삼지) is a lake in North Korea.[1] The lake serves as a tourist attraction.[2] EtymologyThe word samji means "three pools" in Korean language. The lake is formed by three ponds which are located side by side.[1][2] HistoryBetween 1937 and 1939, the Japanese built the 120-km-long Hyesan-Musan Guard Road one hundred meters from the lake.[3][4] The lake is near the location of the Battle of Musan fought in May 1939. The battle is considered important in history of the Korean Revolution.[5] Samji Lake is designated as a Revolutionary Battle Site.[6] The Grand Monument of Lake Samji there is built in honor of Kim Il Sung.[2] See alsoReferences
41°49′49.47″N 128°20′0.67″E / 41.8304083°N 128.3335194°E
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