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  2. UHSN - Wikipedia

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    UHSN (Hangul/Chosongul: 유학소녀; RR: Yuhagsonyeo; Hanja: 留學少女; lit.Study Abroad Girl) was a Korean reality show produced by Mnet. 10 international female K-pop fans were invited to Korea to learn about Korean popular music, culture, cuisine and history for 3 weeks.

  3. Choe Sejin - Wikipedia

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    Although hangul, the Korean orthography, existed by this time, it was not widely used in the country. Choe wanted to promote the usage of hangul through his work Hunmong Jahoe. As a textbook for children to learn Chinese, Hunmong Jahoe incorporated hangul in the textbook to promote both the learning of Chinese characters, as well as hangul. [5]

  4. Hangul - Wikipedia

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    Hangul is the official writing system throughout both North and South Korea. It is a co-official writing system in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County in Jilin Province, China. Hangul has also seen limited use by speakers of the Cia-Cia language in Buton, Indonesia. [11]

  5. Study Group (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Study Group (Korean: 스터디그룹) is an upcoming South Korean television series co-written by Eom Seon-ho and Oh Bo-hyun, directed by Lee Jang-hoon and Yoo Beom-sang, and starring Hwang Min-hyun, Han Ji-eun, Cha Woo-min, Lee Jong-hyun, Shin Su-hyun, Yoon Sang-jeong, and Gong Do-yu.

  6. Hunminjeongeum - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] The ruling class took advantage of this and learning the Chinese characters became a symbol of power and privilege. [4] In order to make written language more accessible for common people, Sejong the Great started creating Hangul secretly, since the ruling class would be appalled by the news. [4]

  7. Hieut - Wikipedia

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    Hieut (character: ㅎ; Korean: 히읗; RR: hieut) is a consonant letter of the Korean Hangeul alphabet. It has two pronunciation forms, [h] at the beginning of a syllable and [t̚] at the end of a syllable.

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  9. Tampa United Korean School - Wikipedia

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    TUKS offers classes on Korean language, culture and history, by teaching the various levels of Korean language (Hangul) courses and having events on Korean traditional holidays: Chuseok-Korean (Thanksgiving Day), Solnal-Korean (New Year's Day), and Korean Alphabet (Hangul) Day.