Pangyo mine, at the end of the narrow gauge railroad and the beginning of the aerial ropeway.
The sea wall at Teachon-ni South Korea built by UNKRA supplied materials.
A long view showing bridge and pontoons forming the floating quay at Kunsan Harbour.
Floating pier on the Changhang side of Kunsan Harbour.
Kyonggi Technical High School. The beginning of construction a fourth will be the largest vocational training centre in South Korea, Kyonggi Technical High School, was marked by a ground-breaking ceremony at Ahyon, Mapu-Ku, Seoul, on 18 July 1956. Kyonggi Technical High School is being built by Seoul City assisted by UNKRA. When completed it will train over 1000 students in mechanical engineering, architecture and civil engineering.
Digging foundations for new buildings at Mungyong Cement Plant.
Locally constructed wooden trolley trucks are the main mechanical transportation at Mungyong Cement Plant.
Another popular Korean transporter is a wooden box with trapdoor at the bottom. The door is released by loosening the wire over the shoulder. This box is used for carrying earth, sand and small stones.
Shoulder poles are useful when the weight is too great for one man to manage alone.
Assembled gold placer dredge in the gold mining area at Taechon-ni.