Introduction to the Blood Friendship Pavilion between China and North Korea: The Blood Friendship Pavilion between China and North Korea was built in 1964. It was built to commemorate the more than 150 Korean youths who participated in the Guangzhou Uprising. The pavilion is an architectural base in the Chinese national style and has a tiled roof in the Korean national style. The cornice railings are decorated with patterns that combine Korean Jindalai flowers and Chinese kapok, symbolizing the fighting friendship between the two peoples. Comrade Ye Jianying wrote the inscription for the inscription.

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