Fly a kite by the Korean Bell of Friendship

The Korean Bell of Friendship, also known as the Korean Friendship Bell, is a sizable bronze bell located in Angel's Gate Park in the San Pedro section of Los Angeles, California. It is housed in a stone pavilion. The area of the park that used to be the Upper Reservation of Fort MacArthur is now known as the "Korean-American Peace Park" and is situated near the intersection of Gaffey and 37th Streets.


This grassy area with a view of the Pacific is famous for its namesake bell, which has an elaborately painted hipped roof. The continuous winds off the coast are perfect for kite flying on the exposed hillside. This is one of the things to do in Los Angeles.


The Point Fermin Lighthouse, Sunken City, and the final remnants of Fort MacArthur, with its retired heavy artillery battery that previously guarded the harbor, all bear witness to a silent history that permeates the San Pedro coastline. The Korean Bell of Friendship, however, is one of Los Angeles' most picturesque locations, located over the Pacific Ocean just up the hill from there. Let this be your first date if you've been hesitant to fall in love with the South Bay.

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: Only four times a year, on the Fourth of July, National Liberation Day of Korea (Aug. 15), New Year's Eve, and during Constitution Week in September, does the bell sound.

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