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  2. Korean bookstores in L.A. are dying. Here's how one survives

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    Customers range from parents hoping to pass the language to the next generation to local Korean church members to non-Koreans trying to learn Korean. Korean bookstores in L.A. are dying. Here's ...

  3. Traditional patterns of Korea - Wikipedia

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    A carp pattern symbolizes success in life, as presented in a myth. These representations are derived from the artists who created the patterns, or the people who witnessed and experienced such things. [1] Since the Three Kingdoms period, traditional Korean patterns were generally involved with Buddhism, in addition to Confucianism and Taoism. [3]

  4. A Thousand Miles to Freedom - Wikipedia

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    It was translated into English by David Tian in 2015. [1] The English-language version was first released on 21 July 2015 and was available on Amazon, at Barnes and Nobles, and many other bookstores. Immediately upon release, it was ranked #1 in several categories on Amazon, including New Releases, South Korean History, and others. [2]

  5. Chaekgeori - Wikipedia

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    Chaekgeori screen by Yi Eungrok, 1864-1872, Six-panel chaekgori folding screen, late 1800s. Chaekgeori (Korean: 책거리; Hanja: 冊巨里), translated as "books and things", is a genre of still-life painting from the Joseon period of Korea that features books as the dominant subject. [1]

  6. A History of Korea (2011 book) - Wikipedia

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    A History of Korea is divided in two halves: the first dealing with Korean pre-history through the 1800s, and the second dealing with Japanese occupation of Korea, the Korean War, and the respective histories of North and South Korea. [1] It takes an overview-style approach, building off of other Korean history books. [1] [2]

  7. Hwang In-suk - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Literature Translation Institute says, about Hwang: . As in the line "A neighborhood where cats no longer live /is a neighborhood empty of the human soul" (selected passage from "Look After the Cats"), the poet values careful observance of one's surroundings, calling together the poor, shabby, lonely existences, and giving them words of comfort so that our souls do not become empty.

  8. List of South Korean retail companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable retailers based or operating in South Korea This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. Category:Bookstores of South Korea - Wikipedia

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