Work on Queen Heo Memorial in Ayodhya likely to be completed in 2 years

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The work on upgrade and beautification of the Memorial, dedicated to the legendary of who went to Korea, is likely to be completed in two years, a senior of the South here said.

The memorial, located in the vicinity of Ram Katha Park and close to the Saryu ghats, is to built using Korean architectural elements and landscaping, including a traditional pavilion, and will cost about Rs 25 crore, the official, from the cultural wing of the here, said.

"The design for the memorial has been proposed from the Korean side, and the local government will execute the project. It is expected to be completed in two years," he told

According to Korean legend, the of (Suriratna) went to Korea in 48 AD and married A large number of Koreans trace their ancestry to this legendary princess, who is known as Hwang-ok.

In July, the two countries had signed an agreement regarding the Memorial Project to facilitate upgrade and expansion of the existing monument commemorating Princess (Queen Hur Hwang-ok).

The Korean had begun her Ayodhya tour by offering tribute at the Queen Memorial.

Kim had visited the site, along with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and attended a ground-breaking ceremony for upgrade and beautification of the memorial dedicated to the legendary princess.

At present, a memorial stone is installed in a park, locally known as 'Korea park', with the legend of Queen Heo inscribed on it, including in Korean and English.

Korean expats in are thrilled about the project and feel it will strengthen the cultural ties between and Korea.

Chamseul Kim, a Korean national, who lives in Delhi, said, she is very happy about this project that will further connect the two countries.

"There is a tomb of Queen Heo in Gimhae city in in I belong to Gimhae, and so I am very emotional about this old connection between and Korea, I feel, there is a part of India in my genes," she said.

Locals say Korean tourists visit the memorial every year, around April, to pay homage to the queen, and hope the new upgraded version will emerge as another tourist destination.

South Korean Moon Jae-in during his first state visit to India in July had underlined the cultural ties between the two countries and the Princess Ayodhya connection.

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 12:40 IST