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Where is the Watergate Bridge in North Korea?

Shuimen Bridge is located in Changjin Power Station at the southernmost tip of Gaima Plateau in northeast Korea. It was built during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The four pipes in the film are diversion culverts, which connect the power station reservoir from Changjin Lake.

Shuimen Bridge is a very steep bridge, which stands between two mountains and runs through the intersection of four diversion culverts and highways.

Even on the battle map of the volunteers, the Watergate Bridge was marked as a "power station". Perhaps the Watergate Bridge was named "Watergate Bridge" because of its dangerous terrain and smooth cliffs around it.

Go south across the Watergate Bridge, which is the famous Yuanshan Port in North Korea. At that time, the American army had already lost its previous lofty aspirations. After being beaten by the volunteers, his morale was low and he just wanted to go home as soon as possible.

Battle of Watergate Bridge:

After the battle of Changjin Lake started, the enemy was cut into several sections, and the US military was besieged in the emerging 3 1 regiment combat team (also known as the Polar Bear Regiment).

Drysdale's task force in Lixia was annihilated several times with the support of Guturi, and the US Marine Corps 1 Division was ready to escape with a warm smile. The fifth and seventh battle groups fled to Yu Xia via Liutan, and after meeting with HQ, they began to flee south via Gutturi.

Watergate Bridge, as the only bridge between the ancient earth and Li Zhenxing, has become the focus of contention between the two sides. Chinese people's Volunteer Army bombed the bridge three times, and after three times of emergency repairs, the enemy crossed the bridge and fled to Li Zhenxing.