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Stopper wrote:Does anyone, by any chance, remember the name of the (I think, Croatian) bloke who had that rather excellent picture of himself surrounded by about 50 Korean women in traditional dress?
It is (or, at least, was) in the pictures thread, but I don't know of any way of searching for it, without his name, at the least.
btownmeggy wrote:Stopper wrote:Does anyone, by any chance, remember the name of the (I think, Croatian) bloke who had that rather excellent picture of himself surrounded by about 50 Korean women in traditional dress?
It is (or, at least, was) in the pictures thread, but I don't know of any way of searching for it, without his name, at the least.
I remember that picture. It was great. Around page 70, maybe?
Arbustos wrote:I'm Korean and I know almost nothing about my country![]()
-Pyongyang
-Seoul=Most populous Asian city (0_0)
-38th Parallel
-Mongols (Kamikaze)
-Garlic-Eaters
That's about it.
Titanic wrote:Arbustos wrote:I'm Korean and I know almost nothing about my country![]()
-Pyongyang
-Seoul=Most populous Asian city (0_0)
-38th Parallel
-Mongols (Kamikaze)
-Garlic-Eaters
That's about it.
Seoul is more populated then Shanghai and Tokyo. Never knew that...
Arbustos wrote:Titanic wrote:Arbustos wrote:I'm Korean and I know almost nothing about my country![]()
-Pyongyang
-Seoul=Most populous Asian city (0_0)
-38th Parallel
-Mongols (Kamikaze)
-Garlic-Eaters
That's about it.
Seoul is more populated then Shanghai and Tokyo. Never knew that...
Yeah, I was surprised to... I wish I could remember where I got it from.
CrazyAnglican wrote:I didn't know that about Seoul either. Most of my knowledge about Korea comes from my study of Tae-Kwon-Do.
A few facts (I hope they are anyway) that I've come across:
1) the Koreans made the first armored (metal?) battle ship called "The
Turtle Boat" around the 1400's.
2) Budhism was spread throughout the country largely through the
efforts of a monk named Won-Hyo.
3) Members of a youth group named the Hwa-Rang (flowering youth)
played a pivotal role in unifying the entire peninsula the first time.
4) The first Japanese governor general of Korea was assasinated in a
train station (I think) by a Korean named Joong-gun. Joong-gun was
caught and executed in prison at the age of 32.
If I'm wrong on any of these please corrrect me. I've spent a little time studying this topic, but not nearly enough.
CrazyAnglican wrote: 2) Budhism was spread throughout the country largely through the
efforts of a monk named Won-Hyo.
btownmeggy wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote: 2) Budhism was spread throughout the country largely through the
efforts of a monk named Won-Hyo.
Ah, Won-Hyo. They talk about him in THE HOST, ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIES EVER MADE.
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