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  • considered to be one of the most remarkable art treasures created by Far Eastern ... sculpture as an outstanding example of Korean art. Ten nitches high on the ...
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  • of modernization. Since the end of the Korean War, South Korea has sought ... South Korea have brought many changes to Korean's lives. In the past ...
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  • was a famous Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) Korean painter and calligraphist ... from a family without any sons. (In Joseon Korean culture, the oldest son in ...
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  • of most competitive, belonging to the Korean equivalent of the Ivy League ... the running of the university by the South Korean government, marked a major ...
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  • Pinyin: Fènghuáng; Japanese: 鳳凰 hō-ō; Korean: 봉황 bonghwang; Vietnamese: Phượng Hoàng) is the name of two Chinese mythological birds that ...
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  • in 1392. Goryeo pottery—the famous Korean celadon pottery—and the ... to his hometown Gaeseong, and ruled the Korean Peninsula as the first king ...
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  • The Juche Ideology (Juche Sasang 주체사상 in Korean; or Chuch ... form in English-language North Korean works from around 1965. North ...
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  • The Yangban (양반, 兩班 in Korean) were a well-educated scholarly ... *[http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/yang/hd_yang.htm Timeline of Korean ...
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  • Yejong of Goryeo (1079 - 1122) was the 16th emperor of the Korean ... training, the first recorded occasion of a Korean dynasty providing formal ...
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  • *Hagwon (학원學院) (Korean) *'Buxiban (補習班 or 补习班 ... Non-academic juku offer specific education such as music, art, calligraphy ...
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  • The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (JOKB) Korea's largest denomination ... became the first Patriarch of China. The Korean Jogye order grew from the ...
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  • he conquered Later Baekje and unified the Korean Peninsula. ... Gwangjong then selected a Korean era name, Junpung, Gwangjong proclaimed ...
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  • led the unification of the entire Korean peninsula for the first time ... control of Later Baekje, and unified the Korean nation for the first time ...
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  • and stationing steam powered ships in Korean ports. After the Korean War ... with the Trans-Siberian Railway. The Korean War badly damaged the railroad ...
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  • a decisive invasion and battle during the Korean War, conceived and commanded ... of the peninsula by the invading North Korean People's Army (NKPA ...
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  • Buddhist art refers to the rich and diverse representations of religious ... Early Buddhist art emerged in India and Sri Lanka following the death ...
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  • indigenous techniques still survived. Korean art expresses a tendency towards ... See also: Korean art ===Crafts=== Korean craftsmen create a unique ...
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  • The temple area is the home of six Korean National Treasures, including ... the golden age of Buddhist architecture and art in the Unified Silla dynasty ...
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  • 'pig dragon')] National Gallery of Art. The character for "dragon ... quot; of dragons as depicted in Chinese art and literature, are: ...
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  • The Korean Folk Village is a living museum type of tourist attraction ... The purpose of Korean Folk Village is to display elements of traditional ...
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