MONUMENT IN AYODHYA
The monument in memory of Hwang Huh is built in Korean tradition using a three metre high stone weighing 7,500 kg, specially shipped from South Korea. The clan that descended from the Ayodhya princess Huh and South Korean King Suros, today known as Kim-Hae-Kim clan, has a little over six million Huh descendants in the Republic of South Korea.
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The Kim-Hae-Kim clan has countless illustrious members including many presidents and premiers.
The memorial site in Ayodhya has become a place of pilgrimage for members of the clan.
While unveiling the monument Bong Ho-Kim, president of the clan society, Republic of Korea had said: “Ayodhya being birthplace of our great Queen Huh, has acquired the status of a place for pilgrimage to over six million descendants.”