2007년 5월 25일 금요일

Chicken franchise BBQ expanding to 34 nations




May 26, 2007

Genesis, a Korean franchise group that owns the fried chicken delivery chain BBQ, is expanding to Latin America, China and the Middle East.BBQ mainly delivers various types of fried, barbecued and smoked chicken.Genesis signed a master franchise contract with Luxury Food, a company that is part of the Bren Group in Equador, the company said yesterday. A master franchise contract means the headquarters provides business expertise to a local firm, which handles day-to-day operations under collaborative investment and management.
According to the contract, BBQ franchises will be set up in five countries ― Equador, Venezuela, Peru, Chile and Bolivia.
The company will also set up a local subsidiary in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, with plans to open its first BBQ outlet by the end of the year. The outlets will also be managed through master franchise contracts.For each BBQ chain that is opened, Genesis will receive an initial royalty of $5,000 and then a running royalty of 3.5 percent of the chain’s total revenue. The master franchise fee for the five South American countries was $1 million; the Arab countries are $200,000 each, Genesis said.Genesis also established a subsidiary in Panama, and formed memorandums of understanding with local investors to begin business later this year in Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Cuba. In Mexico, Genesis signed a memorandum of understanding with the Korean cell phone maker Skyzen, with plans to open the first chain this year.“Currently, BBQ has expanded to 18 countries and by the end of this year, we will expand our foreign network to 34 countries,” said Yoon Hong-geun, chairman of Genesis.“We already advanced to Shanghai in 2003, and this year we are targeting Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao.”
By Wohn Dong-hee Staff Writer [wohn@joongang.co.kr]

Pantech to drop cyber game team

In debt workout, the group also will end its sponsorship of pro league




Players of Pantech’s professional computer game team practice at their “home” in Bangbae-dong, southern Seoul, where they live together. By Wohn Dong-hee
The financial woes of Korea’s third-largest cellphone maker are forcing it to dump its professional computer game team and back away from a popular gaming event. The Pantech Group is entering a debt workout program, said spokesman Choi Seong-geun yesterday, and the company has been unable to find a firm to take over its professional gaming team, Pantech EX. Its support for the team will last until the end of this month.“If no one turns up between now and the end of the month, the team will be dismantled,” he said. Mr. Choi said that the group approached some 15 companies, but that talks went nowhere because firms didn’t understand the concept of professional gaming. The Pantech Group spent about 1 billion won ($10.6 million) a year to operate its professional gaming team, which was mid-tier compared to companies like KTF and SK Telecom, which spend about 1.4 billion won a year on their pro-gaming teams.The group will also discontinue sponsoring the SKY Pro League, the largest computer game event in Korea, named after Pantech’s cell phone brand. The group spent 1.8 billion won annually to sponsor the game, a major StarCraft tournament hosted by the state-run Korea eSports Association. The finals of the tournament draw thousands of spectators. The association is seeking another sponsor for the event.Pantech has been one of the many Korean firms increasing investment in the e-sports industry, but the company barely avoided bankruptcy last December after its creditors agreed to reschedule its debts. “As our management situation began to get worse, we began discussing what we had to let go. The tournament sponsorship went first, and we just recently decided that we can no longer support the team after this month,” Mr. Choi said.The team, consisting of 19 players and three coaches, was founded in August 2004. In its first year, it won the second round of the SKY Pro League and boasts star players like Lee Yun-yeol, who has more fan clubs than any professional Korean baseball player. Meanwhile, the Industrial Bank of Korea, the main creditor bank for Pantech Co. and its affiliate, Pantech & Curitel Communications Co., said yesterday that the creditors’ group has finalized plans for management normalization.
By Wohn Dong-hee Staff Writer [wohn@joongang.co.kr

North launches missiles into the East Sea


May 26, 2007

With the six-party nuclear talks on hold and the countries involved anxious for some sign of progress, North Korea fired a series of short range missiles into the East Sea (Sea of Japan) yesterday, according to South Korean officials.An official with the Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed the incident but said more time was needed to identify the exact type and number of missiles fired. “The short range firing is thought to be one of the North’s annual drills in the East Sea but for more concrete information additional monitoring is required,” the Joint Chiefs said in a release. Several military officials said they suspected the missile firing was in response to the launch yesterday of an Aegis class destroyer by South Korea. Pyongyang fired the missiles from a coastal area of South Hamgyong Province, the Kyodo News Agency reported. The National Intelligence Service said the firing is “believed to be part of the North’s usual military training.” Japan’s NTV network reported that the missiles were of a surface-to-ship variety and they traveled a distance of between 100 and 200 kilometers. The incident came a day after officials here said rice aid to the North was being suspended due to lack of progress on nuclear talks. A Foreign Ministry official downplayed the incident, saying that there have been no indications that Pyongyang is reneging on a February deal under which it pledged to shut down its main Yongbyon nuclear reactor. “There is the political will to make progress in the nuclear talks and that includes the North,” said the official. The six-party talks are stalled due to lack of progress in finding an acceptable way to return $25 million in North Korean funds previously frozen in a money laundering dispute with Washington. Despite the lack of progress, Pyongyang notified Seoul yesterday that it would participate in scheduled ministerial level talks next week. Seoul suspended its rice and fertilizer aid to the North following a missile salvo in July of last year that included a failed launch of the Taepodong 2 type intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching Japan or Guam. The missile was on display at a military parade last month.

by Brian Lee Staff Writerhttp://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/africanu@joongang.co.kr

‘Hi’ hopes


South Korean director Lee Chang-dong and cast members Jeon Do-yeon and Song Kang-ho arrive Thursday at the Cannes Film Festival in France for the gala screening for their film “Secret Sunshine,” the only Korean film of 22 nominated for the top prize. The awards will be announced on Sunday.

First Korean position player in the majors coming home


First baseman Choi Hee-seop has signed a 350-million-won ($379,400) contract with Korean baseball’s Kia Tigers, the team announced yesterday. Jeong Jae-gong, the Tigers’ general manager, flew to Los Angeles last week to meet Choi. The Tigers had obtained the right to sign him after selecting Choi in an open draft for foreign-based players. The two will arrive in Korea today. In a recent interview with the Korean sports daily Ilgan Sports, Choi denied he would be back in Korea, even though Jeong had already been in Los Angeles to negotiate with Choi. After signing the deal, Choi clarified that he was hesitant about playing in Korea because “I felt I still had more to offer in the major leagues.” Choi added he is glad to join Kia, his hometown team based in Gwangju, and said he would like to help the club win its 10th championship this year. In 2002, Choi became the first Korean position player to play in the U.S. major league, debuting with the Chicago Cubs. He has also played for the Florida Marlins and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Boston Red Sox picked Choi off waivers in the spring of 2006, but he only played for Boston’s Triple-A affiliate in Pawtucket. Choi was a spring training invitee with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays this year, but was cut during the camp. In 363 games in the majors, Choi had 40 home runs, 120 runs batted in and a .240 batting average. It remains unclear when Choi will appear in a Tigers’ uniform. Choi has not seen live baseball action in nearly two months, although he claims he has kept in shape by lifting weights and hitting balls. Where Choi will play also remains a question. The Tigers’ incumbent first baseman is left-hander Jang Sung-ho. Jang has hit at least .300 in each of last nine seasons, tying the league record.

Aegis class destroyer ready for naval duty


With President Roh Moo-hyun watching, South Korea’s first Aegis class destroyer was launched yesterday, significantly upgrading the Navy’s combat capability against a backdrop of increased military spending in Northeast Asia. The King Sejong, a 7,600 ton Aegis class destroyer built by Hyundai Heavy Industries, is a step toward giving Korea the ability to protect sea lanes far from the territorial waters of the country. Roh, who is an advocate of upgrading military power, said, “You cannot protect the peace if you do not have your own combat capability. We have to be able to protect ourselves. The Aegis is a symbol of such ability.” The launch coincides with an ongoing buildup of military forces in China, which has been steadily increasing military spending. China is reportedly pushing ahead with the construction of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier scheduled to be operational by 2020 and it is said to be developing its own fighter aircraft with stealth capability. Some observers worry that China, South Korea and Japan could soon embark on a full-fledged arms race as the United States encourages Japan to counter China’s growing power. Tokyo has asked the United States to sell it the F-22 Raptor, the most sophisticated fighter jet in the world. In March, Japan deployed its first ballistic missile interceptors to bolster its defenses against missile threats posed by North Korea. Cha Seung-ju, a researcher at the Korea Institute for Defense Analysis, said that the Aegis will upgrade the Navy’s ability but that making a comparison with China and Japan’s naval power is premature. “This is good for protecting our sea lanes and projecting military power in the case of peacekeeping missions,” said the analyst. “It’s a start.” The Defense Ministry has said that the King Sejong will be similar to ships deployed by the United States and Japan. The ship’s technology and weapons systems are able to identify and track up to 900 targets at the same time. With an estimated budget of 3 trillion won ($ 3.2 billion) the Navy plans to field a total of three Aegis class ships. Meanwhile, North Korea accused the United States, Japan and South Korea of being Asia’s biggest security threats and pledged to give up its nuclear weapons only if missiles targeting the North are removed by the three countries, according to the Associated Press on Thursday. North Korea made the charges in a paper given to an ASEAN Regional Forum in a closed meeting Thursday, but said it still welcomes talks aimed at denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, the Associated Press reported. By Brian Lee Staff Writer / Kim Min-seok JoongAng Ilbo http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/africanu@joongang.co.kr

The origins of bibimbap


From long ago, the women from Jeonju are well known for their excellent cooking skills and devotion to the cooking. Consequently, most of the people from Jeonju are so fussy about food that it is said that if they ordered food in a restaurant in other cities, chefs bothered themselves to suit their taste. As you can see, Jeonju is called as the hub of the Korean food culture.
Along with Pyeongyang Naeng-Myun (cold noodle) and Gaesung Tang-Myun (rice served in the soup), Jeonju Bibimbab is the representative food of the Chosun Dynasty. Just like Bibimbab, Kongnamul-Bab (rice cooked with bean sprouts) and Han-Jung-Sik (Korean traditional full course menu) are another typical menus of Jeonju, where you can find the particular taste and the generosity of Jeonju.

As Jeonju Bibimbab is made of over thirty kinds of ingredients including bean sprouts, Chung-Po-Mook (mung-bean jelly), sticky rice, chilly paste and so on, it is enormously nutritious, and has been acknowledged as the specialty of Jeonju. It is no surprise that many visitors and tourists who visit Jeonju are determined to eat Bibimbab.

From : http://www.gogung.co.kr/eng/index.htm

Drunk Korean Style: Soju and Bokbunja


Soju
Soju is the Korean answer to Sake. But, like many things that Japan and Korea share culturally and culinarily Korean shit is almost always much better. Soju is brewed from number of different starch sources including sweet potato and barley and in some cases rice. However unlike Sake it is very clear and has a clean crispy taste half way between vodka and spring water that was touched by the worlds best granny smith apple. Alcohol percentage is about 20% (40 proof) and it's slight acidity makes it go well with anything that not too heavy and greasy (fish for example). But mostly I just like to drink it straight without any sort of food based self deception.
Bokbunja
Bokbunja (pronounced Book-Boon-Jah) is a wine made from Korean wild mountain raspberries or at least that's what I read. Frankly I don't care if they make it from the distilled carcasses of sewer rats. This shit is delicious. It tastes like a grapey and sweet red dessert wine and also contains all of that antioxidant crappy that grape wine does but is higher in alcohol and is reputed to give males of the species a long and strong bedside manner

The down-home taste of bulgogi done right


If Itaewon is a mecca for ethnic cuisine and Cheongdam-dong is Seoul’s version of New York’s meat-packing district and 5th Avenue rolled into one, then Euljiro is the equivalent of a country-fried steak diner in Arizona. If you’re willing to compromise chic interiors and a bit of luxury for affordability and tradition, there are many places to go to in the Euljiro area in northern Seoul. The area is packed with 30 to 40-year-old restaurants serving up authentic Korean dishes such as Pyongyang nengmyeon (Korean cold noodles), gopchang (cattle intestines) and bulgogi (Korean-style seasoned beef) cooked the old-fashioned way. Last week, craving some home-style cooking after rows, or mountains really, of donuts and Oreos for dinner, I decided to pay a visit to Bogeonok, a restaurant in the Euljiro area (precisely speaking, Jugyo-dong) specializing in bulgogi. In Bogeonok, there is one main attraction ― bulgogi and the broth it comes with. Here is the traditional way to cook bulgogi: On a large iron plate with a raised middle and a shallow trough around the edge (for the broth) the bulgogi is grilled with mushrooms, carrots, onions and green onions. After the bulgogi cooks for a few minutes, it naturally slides down and mixes with the broth. After most of the meat is gone, pour in the tiniest bit of kimchi liquid (kimchi is served as a side dish) and enjoy the stew. Since the restaurant also doubles as a butcher’s shop, the meat is top quality and very affordable ― 13,000 won ($14) for one serving. Three minutes away is the famous Woolaeoak, specializing in grilled beef and Pyongyang nengmyeon. Woolaeoak’s price for bulgogi is almost double that of Bogeonok, but the two restaurants serve meat and broth that is practically identical (although Woolaeoak is a bit fancier in its side dishes and has a sleeker interior). To save a few won, some diligent epicures go to Bogeonok for bulgogi and then run to Woolaeoak to finish off their meal with Pyongyang nengmyeon.My tablemate and I intended to follow just that course. However, after the tender beef, almost marshmallow-like in texture, and a hearty, ivory-colored broth with an additional noodle order mixed in, we called it quits halfway to Woolaeoak. “Maybe next week?” We smiled, patted our stomachs and hailed a cab. Bogeonok is located near Euljiro 4-ga station, line No. 2, exit 4. There is no extra charge for take-out.

2007년 5월 24일 목요일

Busan Information







Map

5 century

Korea History

Korea was once the Roman Empire of Asia. Koreans today claim that they are pure-blooded race. However, the root of Koreans come from Northeast Mongolia and Manchuria, and from the Siberians.

The Kaoli tribes, one of the Mongol"s horse-riding tribes moved to the Korean peninsula and were intimidated by the Natives living in Mahahn, Byunhahn, Jinhahn.

They shared almost the same culture and language.



한국은 고대에는 동양의 로마 제국과도 같았다. 오늘날의 한국인들은 자신들이 단일민족이라 주장하지만 한국인의 기원은 동북아의 몽골고원과 만주, 시베리아 일대에서 시작된다.
몽골계 기마민족 중 하나인 카올리(고을리)
부족은 한반도의 마한, 진한, 변한의 원주민과 교류가 잦았다. 그들은 비슷한 언어와 문화를 구사해 공통점이 많았다.

Later on Koreans built the mighty Koguryo Empire which was a big threat to the Chinese and the Huns and even Japan was once under Korea"s dominance.
This strong Empire lasted for 907 years followed by three native Korean kingdoms (Baekjae, Shilla, and Kaya)
.


후에 한국인들은 거대한 고구려 제국을 건설하는데, 이 나라는 지나인들과 훈족에게 크나큰 위협의 대상이 되었고 일본조차도 고대 한국인들의 영향 아래 있었다 한다. 907년동안 지속된 이 강대한 제국은 고대 한국의 또다른 세 왕국(백제, 신라, 가야)
과 함께 어울렸다고 한다.



These days the Chinese insist that Koguryo was one of their ancient countries but

the way historians and archaeologists see it, there are so many evidence that Koguryo was a Korean Empire.

The following lists are the Ancient history of Korea.



최근에 지나는 고구려가 자신들의 고대국가 중 하나였다고 주장하나 역사학자들과 고고학자이 보기엔 고구려가 한국 제국이었다는 증거가 무수히 많다고 한다.

다음은 한국의 고대사를 연별로 나열한 것이다.




*Ancient Chosun (BD 2333)

- Dangoon becomes the first king of Korea.


*고조선 (기원전 2333년)

-한국의 첫 고대국가로 단군왕검이 세웠다.


*Buyeo (BD 453)

- Dangoon"s dynasty is over. Ancient Chosun"s territory is taken by the Han forces of China and Koreans build Buyeo in Manchuria.


*부여 (기원전 453)

- 단군왕조는 무너진다. 고조선의 영토는 기원전 108년에 지나의 한사군에게 상당수 빼앗기고 한국인들은 만주에 자리잡아 부여를 세운다.


*The Rise of Koguryo (BD 277)
- At BD 37, Gho Ju Mong of Buyeo leads many Yemek people from Kaoli to Guryo(Jolbon Buyeo, BD 277) and succeeds the throne. Guryo is upgraded to "Koguryo(The great Guryo)
".


*고구려의 건국 (기원전 277년)
- 기원전 37년에, 부여의 고주몽이 카올리의 예맥족을 상당수 이끌고 기원전 277년에 세워진 졸본 부여에 자리잡은 구려국으로 가 왕위를 이어받는다. 구려는 "고구려(위대한 구려)
"로 새롭게 시작된다.


*The growth of Baekjae federal Kingdom. (AD 268)

-At BD 18, the son of Ju Mong moves down with his supporting forces to Korean peninsula and founds Baekjae. Baekjae colonizes Japan and Shandung peninsula in AD 268.


*백제 연방국의 성장 (서기 268년)

-주몽의 아들이 그의 추종세력과 함께 한반도 쪽으로 남진하여 백제를 건국한다. 백제는 서기 268년에 당시 미개하던 일본과 산둥반도를 식민지로 삼는다.


*Shilla"s birth(BD 57) and Kaya"s submission to Shilla(AD 532)
.

-The herds in Mongolia search for a fertile land and move to the Korean peninsula and establish a multitude-like nation called Seorabal. Few centuries later the Korean Indian Kingdom Kaya is submitted to Shilla.


*신라의 건국(기원전 57년)과 가야의 신라 귀순(서기 532년)
-몽골에서 떠돌던 유목민족은 비옥한 땅을 찾아다니다 한반도로 이주하여 서라벌이라는 서민적인 국가를 세운다. 몇 백년 후에는 한국과 인도 혼혈국가(이상하군요;)
인 가야가 신라와 병합된다.


*Han"s colony Lolang is destroyed by Koguryo.(AD 313)
-Lolang has been the bridge of culture trade between China and Korea. However, when Koguryo has finally restored most of the lost lands of Ancient Chosun(AD 125)
, Lolang becomes useless and gets overtaken by Koguryo.


*한사군의 낙랑군이 고구려에게 멸망됨.(서기 313년)
-낙랑은 지나와 한국의 문화교류를 잇는 다리역할을 해왔다. 그러나 고구려가 서기 125년에 고조선의 고토를 회복했을 때(93년동안 왕위에 있던 태조왕이시죠^~"b)
낙랑을 지키던 지나 관할병의 역할은 쓸모없어져 고구려에게 넘어갔다.


*Koguryo Empire, the primary nation of East Asia. (AD 412)

-Koguryo becomes the strongest nation of East Asia and the emperor Gwang Geto extends Koguryo"s territory to its climax and helps Shilla defeat Baekjae.

Koguryo conquers Baekjae and takes over its federal colonies.


*고구려 제국, 동아시아 최강국이 되다. (서기 412년)
-고구려는 동아시아의 주도권을 쥐게 되고 광개토태왕은 고구려의 영토를 절정으로 넓히고 신라의 부탁으로 백제를 격파한다. 고구려는 백제를 점령하며 백제의 모든 식민지를 강탈한다.(이 때 일본열도의 북부의 실효권이 고구려에 넘어갔다죠)


*The war between Sui Empire and Koguryo. (AD 600~622)

-This uncovered history would probably be one of the the most massive war in mankind history.

Over 1 million Chinese were killed by the Koreans in this war, and Sui Empire of China has fallen by continuous attacks from Koguryo Empire of Korea.


*수나라와 고구려와의 전쟁 (서기 600~622)

-이 풀리지 않는 역사는 아마도 인류 역사상 가장 큰 대규모의 전쟁 중 하나일 것이다.

이 전쟁에서 100만명 이상의 지나인이 고구려인들에게 사살당했으며, 지나의 수나라는 결국 한국의 고구려와의 전쟁에서 패해 멸망했다.


*The fall of Baekjae federal kingdom and Shilla"s betrayal. (AD 660)

-Shilla shakes hands with the new Chinese empire Tang and destroys Baekjae.

After taking over Baekjae, Shilla betrays Koguryo and become allies with Tang and wage a war against Koguryo.


*백제 연방국의 멸망과 신라의 배신. (서기 660년)

-신라는 새롭게 일어난 지나 제국 당나라와 손잡고 백제를 멸망시킨다. 백제를 정벌한 뒤에 신라는 고구려를 배신하고 당나라와 손잡아 고구려를 쳐부수려 한다.


*The fall of Koguryo Empire. (AD 668)

-Due to General Yeon Gae Sho Moon"s autocracy, Koguryo"s inner conflict becomes worse and worse. And Tang, Shilla alliance finally destroys Koguryo Empire.


*고구려 제국의 멸망. (서기 668년)

-연개소문 장군의 독재로 인해, 고구려의 내정은 날로 쇠해갔고 이 틈을 타서 나, 당 연합군은 마침내 고구려 제국을 무너뜨린다.


*Great Shilla and Balhae"s establishment. (AD 698)

-Shilla takes total control of the Korean peninsula.

After Koguryo"s fall, people of Koguryo have been fighting against Tang"s imperialism for 30 years not to lose Koguryo"s territory from China. With the help of Malgal clans, Tae Cho young, the general of Koguryo defeat the forces of Tang and establishes Balhae.


*통일신라와 발해의 건국. (서기 698년)

-신라는 한반도의 대부분 영토를 소유하게 된다.

고구려가 망한 뒤에, 고구려 사람들은 30여년동안을 고구려의 남은 영토를 뺏기지 않기 위해 당나라의 영토 제국주의에 맞서 싸워왔다. 고구려의 장군 대조영은 말갈족의 도움으로 당을 격파하고 발해를 세운다.


*Balhae"s revenge and Tang"s destruction. (AD 908)

-Balhae continues to restore the lost territory of Koguryo and keeps on facing Tang.

This leads Tang dynasty to its end due to continuous battles and weakened Internal affairs.


*발해의 복수와 당의 멸망. (서기 908년)

-발해는 계속해서 당나라와 싸워가며 고구려의 고토를 회복하려 한다. 이것은 당나라의 국력을 극도로 소모하여 계속된 전쟁과 내정의 불안으로 당나라는 멸망한다.


*The fall of Balhae and Koryo"s establishment. (AD 920)

-Balhae too lost pretty much most of its strenght for fighting Tang and while Balhae got weakened, the Georan tribe from Western Manchuria invaded Balhae and took over its territory. Balhae people immigrated to Great Shilla.

Later on, Wang Geon won the throne of Shilla and establishes Koryo, the first united nation of Korea since ancient Chosun.


*발해의 멸망과 고려의 건국. (서기 920년)

-당나라와 싸우느라 발해 역시 싸울 힘이 전혀 남아있지 않게 되었다. 발해가 약해진 틈을 타 서만주에 있던 거란족이 쳐들어와 발해를 정벌한다. 후에 발해 사람들은 통일신라로 귀순하였다. 후에 왕건이 신라의 왕위를 찬탈하여 고려 왕조를 세우는데, 이것은 고조선 이래로 한국 최초의 통일국가이다.



We have a history of about five thousand years
I will show you our history in chronological order


Gojoseon (B.C.2333~108) Gojoseon was the first country to be formed in Korea. Its patriarch was Dangun Wanggom, who established the kingdom in 2333 B.C. Gojoseon first developed with the Liaoning district as its center and gradually rose as a center of the East.































Silla Kingdom (B.C.57~A.D.935) Silla was located in the southeastern part of the Korean peninsula. In its early days, Silla was the weakest of three kingdoms in existence, but later became powerful enough to unify them under its rule in 676. After unification, Silla traded vigorously with foreign countries. General Jangbogo established Cheonghaejin on Wando Island and swept the pirates from the seas and led the overseas trade of East Asia Sea.

Goguryeo Kingdom (B.C.37~A.D.668) Goguryeo covered large parts of present-day Manchuria. The country was not only the most powerful and most aggressive kingdom of three kingdoms in existence (Baekje and Silla being the other two) but also the most powerful in Northeast Asia in the 5th century. King Gwanggaeto the Great (375-413), in particular, conquered the largest territory in the entire history of Korea.

Baekje Kingdom (B.C.18~A.D.660) Baekje was located in the southwestern part of the Korean peninsula and was one of the most advanced nations at that time. Baekje had the closest communication with neighboring Japan and exerted great influence on various fields of Japanese culture, sending many craftsmen, artisans, tailors, tile makers, and scholars to that country





















Balhae Kingom (698~926)- After the fall of Goguryeo, a man from Goguryeo, Dae Joyeong, formed an army of the Goguryeo and Malgal (a Tungusic tribe) people, and settled eventually near Jilin in Manchuria, and there founded Balhae. Balhae declared itself the successor to Goguryeo and soon regained control of most of the former Goguryeo territory. The ruling class of Balhae consisted mostly of Goguryeo people.








Goryeo Dynasty (918~1392) - It was Wang Geon who unified the Korean peninsula for the second time and founded the Goryeo Dynasty, named after Goguryeo. Jikji, the oldest metal printed book in the world, and the Goryeo celadon, the greatest cultural achievement of Goryeo, were produced during the Goryeo Dynasty.



















Joseon Dynasty (1392~1910)- Joseon derives its name from the first kingdom of Korea. Joseon adopted Confucianism as its guiding principle, and this philosophy exerted much influence during the Joseon Dynasty. King Sejong the Great (1394-1450), the country's finest king, is most respected person in Korean history. He invented Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, in 1446. He also invented a rain gauge, striking water clocks, and a sundial.





























The Japanese Occupation Period (1910~1945)- In the late 19th century, Korea was occupied by Japan. The country was exploited for the benefit of the Japanese Empire. The occupiers attempted to eradicate Korean culture and even forbade Koreans from speaking their own language. But the Koreans resisted continuously, both at home and abroad, until the surrender of Japan, which ended World War II.
















The Republic of Korea (1945~Present)- After the painful Japanese Occupation Period, the Korean War (1950-53) broke out and the Korean Peninsula was divided into South and North Korea. Korea underwent vast social, economic, and political changes. But now, with its reputation as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Korea is preparing to become the Hub of Asia.
PS
As you might know, Korea is located between China and Japan
so, Korea influenced both countries and especially japan. Korea has a history of 5000 years
That's the one of reasons that I think Korea is the Museum itself
There are 5 palaces in just Seoul, all from Joseon Dynasty (1392~1910) which is the last Dynasty through Korean history. Korean heritages is recognized from the world, and UNESCO designate several Korean heritages as World Cultural heritages : Seokguram, Bulguksa, Jonmyo, Tripitaka Koreana at Haeisa Temple, Hwaseong, Changdeokgung, Gyoungju Historic Areas, Domen Sites. If you have chance to come to Korea, you can find a great heritage of Korean tradition all over the place.

Gogureo Guknae-seong(castle)




It guess Gogureo Guknae-sung(castle)


Position : 중국(China) 집안시(集安市) : ji an shi


'치'(chi's purpose)의 사용목적을 나타냄






It guess Gogureo Guknae-sung(castle) 국내성의 위성사진 위치



Position : 중국(China) 집안시(集安市) : ji an shi