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Korean Peninsula
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朝鲜半岛
History of Korea
Prehistory:
Jeulmun period, approximately 8000-1500 B.C.
Mumun period, approximately 1500-300 BC
Gojoseon 2333 to 108 BC
Jin state
Proto-Three Kingdoms: 108 to 57 BC
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan: Ma, Byeon, Jin
Three Kingdoms: 57 BC to 668 AD
Goguryeo 37 BC to 668 AD
Baekje 18 BC to 660 AD
Silla 57 BC to 935 AD
Gaya 42 to 562
North-South States: 698 to 935
Unified Silla 668 to 935
Balhae 698 to 926
Later Three Kingdoms 892 to 935
Later Goguryeo, Later Baekje, Silla
Goryeo Dynasty 918 to 1392
Joseon Dynasty 1392 to 1897
Korean Empire 1897 to 1905
Japanese rule 1905 to 1945
Division of Korea 1945 to 1948
Escalating conflicts 1948 to 1950
Korean War 1950 to 1953
Armistice & Division 1953 to present
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Korea 朝鲜
the DMZ 非军事区
the DMZ 非军事区
The DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) cuts the Korean Peninsula roughly in half,
crossing the N 38th parallel on an angle,
with the west end of the DMZ lying south of the parallel and the east end lying north of it.
It is 155 miles (248 km) long and approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) wide,
This Photo is in The Joint Security Area (JSA) North Looking South
The "Military Demarcation Line" runs all along the 2km mid point,
it is a heavily militarized border
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The DMZ,
非军事区
thats the "Military Demarcation Line": Left North, Right South
from The Joint Security Area (JSA)
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The DMZ,
非军事区
The Joint Security Area (JSA)
is the only portion of the Korean DMZ
where North and South Korean forces
Still have face-to-face Meetings
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the DMZ 非军事区
Armistice signing hall
about a 1000M to the NorthWest of
The Joint Security Area (JSA)
in what was
Panmunjeom village.
An armistice is a situation
in a war where the warring
parties agree to
stop fighting
But no one surrenders
The Armistice was signed
27 July 1953, and Lasted to
27 May 2009 when DPRK
unilaterally withdrew
from the armistice
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Kaesong 开城
Kaesong 开城
The Kaesong Folk Hotel
19 traditional hanok style courtyard houses, many of which date to the Joseon Dynasty
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Kaesong 开城
The Kaesong Folk Hotel
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Kaesong 开城
Seonggyungwan 成均馆
a little North East of Kaesong, Big ginkgo biloba Trees
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Kaesong 开城
Seonggyungwan 成均馆
or as Part of the Seonggyungwan
During the Joseon Dynasty, in July of 1398,
King Taejo founded 360
Hyanggyos satellite schools nationwide,
establishing a national education system.
they also promoted the study of
the Confucian canon,
it now also has a "Koro Museum"
with Kongmin's coffin
Big ginkgo biloba Trees
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Kaesong 开城
Seonggyungwan 成均馆
Big ginkgo biloba Trees
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Kaesong 开城
Seonggyungwan 成均馆
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Kaesong 开城
Seonggyungwan 成均馆
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Kaesong 开城
Seonggyungwan 成均馆
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Kaesong 开城
old pot
more information coming soon.
多信息,敬请期待。
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Kaesong 开城
old spoon,
more information coming soon.
多信息,敬请期待。
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Kaesong 开城
old Bell
more information coming soon.
多信息,敬请期待。
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Kaesong 开城
View of Old Town Kaesong
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Kaesong 开城
Tomb of King Kongmin
or the the Hyonjongrung Royal Tomb, Built from: 1365 to 1372
The mausoleum located in Haeson-ri, Kaepung-gun about 7 KM east of Kaesong
King Kongmin was the 31st ruler of the Koryo dynasty and the 3rd from last
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Kaesong 开城
Fern, on the way up the steps
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Kaesong 开城
statues of military officers and Confucian officials on Left
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Kaesong 开城
statues of military officers and Confucian officials on Right
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Kaesong 开城
The site consists of two separate burial mounds,
which contain the remains of Kongmin, and his wife, the Mongolian princess Noguk.
they are surrounded by statues of sheep and tigers,
representing the nations of Korea and Mongolia
Unfortunately,the tomb's relics were lost in 1905 when the tomb chamber was
blasted opened with dynamite and looted by the Japanese
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Kaesong 开城
"Oh, my! mountain"
A local story tells how this mountain opposite the tombs got its name;
When Kongmin's wife died, he hired geomancers to find a perfect location for which to place her tomb. Becoming upset when every one
failed to please him, he ordered that the next one to try would be given anything they desired if they succeeded; however, if they
failed him he would have them killed on the spot. When one young geomancer told him to review a spot outside Kaesong, Kongmin secretly
told his advisors that if he waved his handkerchief they should execute the geomancer. While the geomancer took the king's subjects to
the spot where the tomb is now located, Kongmin climbed this mountain opposite to review the site. When he reached the top of the
mountain, exhausted, he dabbed his brow and surveyed the area; delightedly, he found it to be perfect and prepared to personally
congratulate the young man. However, upon climbing down the mountain he found that the man had been executed; the subjects had seen
him wipe his brow and thought that he had wanted the man executed. Hearing of his foolishness, the King exclaimed "Oh, my!"; his
subjects then named the mountain "Oh, my! mountain" as a memorial to the story
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
and was founded in 1024, during the Goryeo dynasty
(BoHyunsa, Pohyonsa & Bohyeonsa ? sp)
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
Ta
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
Roof
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Me at Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
Cover over a stele 碑 (stone tablet)
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
stele 碑 (stone tablet)
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺
Roof over stele 碑 (stone tablet)
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
View around Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺景色
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
View around Bo Hyun Buddhist Temple 普贤寺景色
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
International Friendship Exhibition,
a palace museum of Gifts given to Kim Jong Il (Kim Il Song another Building)
国际友谊展览(金正日楼)
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Myohyang-san 妙香山
looking out from uper floor of International Friendship Exhibition
国际友谊展览
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Pyongyang 平壤
Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
completed on May 1, 1989, The stadium can seat 150,000
80% of Northern Korea is Mountians
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
The Picture changes by people holding up diffrent colored cards
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
Hydro power
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
Silk
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
taekwondo
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
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Pyongyang 平壤
Rungrado May Day Stadium
The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang
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Pyongyang 平壤
Huge Mural
at the victorious fatherland liberation war museum
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Pyongyang 平壤
360* rotating panorama
at the victorious fatherland liberation war museum
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Korean Lunch
Korean Lunch 朝鲜中饭
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Pyongyang 平壤
traditional korean music
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