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  2. Heritage preservation in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The cultural heritage program of South Korea is generally considered a success both by academics and the public, however, a few issues remain to be addressed. [12] One of them is the selection process of the "holders", as the prestige and state support of the position creates high competition between folk artists to be selected.

  3. Kyŏngguk taejŏn - Wikipedia

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    Kyŏngguk taejŏn in the National Museum of Korea Kyŏngguk taejŏn ( Korean : 경국대전 ; Hanja : 經國大典 ), name translated as the State Code [ 1 ] or the National Code , [ 2 ] is a code of law that comprises all the laws, customs and decrees of the late Goryeo to early Joseon periods in Korea.

  4. Culture of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The traditional culture of Korea is the shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea before the division of Korea in 1945. Since the mid-20th century, Korea has been split between the North Korean and South Korean states , resulting in a number of cultural differences that can be observed even today.

  5. 'Are we about to repeat history?': Martial law's traumatic ...

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    South Korea is widely considered a peaceful beacon of democracy in Asia, but that wasn't always the case. This is a country that saw 16 bouts of martial law during its first four decades ruled ...

  6. Culture of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary culture of South Korea developed from the traditional culture of Korea which was prevalent in the early Korean nomadic tribes. By maintaining thousands of years of ancient Korean culture, with influence from ancient Chinese culture, South Korea split on its own path of cultural development away from North Korean culture since the division of Korea in 1945.

  7. History of Korea - Wikipedia

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    In pre-modern Korea, Gija represented the authenticating presence of Chinese civilization, and until the 20th century, Koreans commonly believed that Dangun bestowed upon Korea its people and basic culture, while Gija gave Korea its high culture—and presumably, standing as a legitimate civilization. [38]

  8. Category:Law of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Category: Law of South Korea. 24 languages. Anarâškielâ ... Legal history of South Korea (1 P) Human rights in South Korea (8 C, 5 P) J. South Korean judges (6 C ...

  9. What is martial law; what happened in South Korea? - AOL

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    Martial law in the United States has been imposed at least 68 times throughout history for instances such as war, domestic war or insurrection, civil unrest, labor disputes, and natural disasters.