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Short film made up of nine episodes, telling the troubled love story of two young people. B.I plays the male lead. Each episode introduces one of the nine new songs of his second full length album. [70] [71]
Construction began in 1986. The dam was immediately seen as a threat by the South Korean government. The Bukhan River is a tributary of the Han River, and war scenarios foresaw North Korea releasing flood waters that could engulf the South Korean capital of Seoul. Though fears of a "water attack" have diminished, 2002 satellite photos of cracks ...
The Nampho Dam or West Sea Dam, also known as the West Sea Barrage or West Sea Lock Gate, is a tidal barrage located 15 km west of the special city of Nampho, North Korea. It is a large, eight-km-long system of dams, three lock chambers, and 36 sluices , allowing the passage of ships up to 50,000 tons.
Chuncheon Dam-Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power: North Chungcheong: Operational: 1961 Paldang Dam-Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power: Gangwon: Operational: 1966 Hwacheon Dam-Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power: Gyeonggi: Operational: 1944 Boseonggang Dam-Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power: South Jeolla: Operational: 1937 Goesan Dam-Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power: South ...
Hwanggang Dam (Korean: 황강댐) is a hydroelectric dam on the Imjin River in Tosan County, North Korea. Located approximately 26 miles (42 km) north of the Korean Demilitarized Zone, the dam has an estimated capacity of 400,000,000 short tons (360,000,000 t). [2] Construction began in 2002 and was completed in 2007. [1]
The Peace Dam (Korean: 평화의 댐) is a South Korean dam on the Bukhan River. It was built to stave off possible catastrophic flooding should the upstream Imnam Dam in North Korea collapse, either intentionally or by accident. The dam was completed in 2005. [1] As it stands, the dam has no reservoir, and is merely preventive. [2]
Lee Chan-hyuk (Korean: 이찬혁; born September 12, 1996), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, producer and author. He debuted as a member of the sibling duo AKMU in April 2014, under YG Entertainment.