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교육학과 이 경민 한국의 문화 - 동전과 지폐 - 한국의 가옥 - 남북전쟁
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coins and banknotes These are local coins from Korea. The first line on the picture is current currency. The second line on the picture is previous currency.
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coins and banknotes These are banknotes in Korea. In the banknotes, characters are representative men,called them 퇴계이황, 율곡이이, and King Sejong, of the the Joseon Dynasty. We call blue one 천원, Orange one 오천원,and green one 만 원. 천원 values as less as $1, and 오천원 is five times as value as 천원. 만원 is ten times as value as 천원.
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Traditional Korean-style house The temperature difference between north region and south region would have effected the alteration of residential environment.
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Traditional Korean-style house North region has a structure to protect themselves from coldness, which is formed in closed shape and There is not many windows to keep warm air from outside. On the contrast, Southern region has structure which can keep cool from heat.
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Traditional Korean-style house
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The traditional Korean house has antique patina of it. A Korean house is built with a rooms and a big wooden floor in the center. Houses from other lands are usually simple frame houses but they have either rooms only, or just a wooden floor.
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Traditional Korean-style house wooden floor (maru) Under-floor heating system (Ondol) Tile roof(Kiwa)
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Urban housing
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Urban Traditional Housing
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Korean War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War The Korean War,25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953, was a war between the Republic of Korea supported primarily by the USA and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea supported by the People's Republic of China
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Korean War The Korean War was primarily the result of the political division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II The Korean peninsula was ruled by the Empire of Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II. Following the surrender of the Empire of Japan in September 1945, American administrators divided the peninsula along the 38th parallel, with U.S. military forces occupying the southern half and Soviet military forces occupying the northern half
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Korean War The failure to hold free elections throughout the Korean Peninsula in 1948 deepened the division between the two sides; the North established a communist government, while the South established a capitalist one
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Korean War
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