A tiny clapper bridge in Kaesong's old town, Sonjuk Bridge dates from 1290 and is famous as the assassination site of statesman Jeong Mong-ju in 1392, which heralded the end of the Koryo dynasty. A brown mark on one of the stones is said to be his bloodstain.
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