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■ 6.25 Special Documentary - Comrades in the Mountain Temple During the Korean War, Tongdosa and Beomeosa in Busan, which were the refugee capitals, served as field hospitals that accepted wounded soldiers despite being temples. They also silently performed the role of a temporary national cemetery by embracing the remains of fallen soldiers. By shedding light on the activities of these two temples during the Korean War, which comforted the pain of the times, we hope to complete another remaining puzzle of Busan, the refugee capital. In particular, this broadcast will reveal for the first time a video of US soldiers attending a memorial service held at Beomeosa Temple in 1953, restored using AI. ※ This video is [6.25 Special Documentary - Comrades in the Mountain Temple] that aired on June 25, 2024. #625War #Busan #Battle of Nakdong River ✔KBS Documentary KBS Official YouTube Channel [KBS Documentary] 🔔Subscribe👍Like➡️ / @kbsdocumentary 📝Contact: [email protected] Copyright ⓒ KBS. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙The current situation and content may differ somewhat depending on the time of broadcast. ∙Defamatory and malicious comments may be deleted by the operator to protect the performers.