The Korean Bell of Friendship and Bell Pavilion, Angels Gate Park, San Pedro
The Korean Bell of Friendship and Bell Pavilion, Angels Gate Park, San Pedro
From Thursday, March 9, 2006 - a visit to the Korean "Bell of Friendship" and Bell Pavilion at Angels Gate Park in San Pedro, the southern tip of Los Angeles at the entrance to the harbor - "Angel's Gate." The bell and its pavilion were donated in 1976 by the Republic of Korea for our Bicentennial, and to honor veterans of the Korean War, and "to consolidate traditional friendship between the two countries." The bell is patterned after the Bronze Bell of King Songdok, cast in 771 AD - still on view in South Korea. The bell is rung only four times each year - the Fourth of July, August 15 (Korean Independence Day) and New Year's Eve, and every September to celebrate Constitution week. Details at the links below.

This day a production company was, oddly enough, filming a Viagra commercial at the at the nearby basketball court. The bell was, too, featured in the movie "The Usual Suspects." Nothing is uncontaminated out here.

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These were shot with a Nikon D70 - lens AF-5 Nikor 18-70mm 1:35-4.5G ED or AF Nikor 70-300mm telephoto.
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