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  2. Hanok - Wikipedia

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    The specific word "hanok" appeared in the Samsung Korean dictionary in 1975, where it was defined as an antonym of "western house" and as a term meaning Joseon house (Korean-style house). After the 1970s, with urban development, many apartments and terraced houses were built in South Korea, and many hanok were demolished everywhere.

  3. Korean architecture - Wikipedia

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    Korean architecture (Korean: 한국건축) refers to an architectural style that developed over centuries in Korea. Throughout the history of Korea, various kingdoms and royal dynasties have developed a unique style of architecture with influences from Buddhism and Korean Confucianism .

  4. Anchae - Wikipedia

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    An anchae (Korean: 안채) is a section of a Korean traditional house that is reserved for women of the household. It can be composed of a number of rooms with different functions, including notably the anbang (안방; lit. inner room [1]), the innermost room reserved for the

  5. Architecture of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Well into the 1980s, Korea had architecture, but its buildings had little aesthetic, a limited sense of design, and did not integrate into the neighbourhoods or culture. Awareness that functionality had reached its limits came quickly as Korea moved into the world through sports culture. Sports architecture transited to a Korean style.

  6. Gyeongbokgung - Wikipedia

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    Gyeongbokgung (Korean: 경복궁; Hanja: 景福宮; lit. Radiant Prosperity Palace), also known as Gyeongbok Palace or Gyeongbokgung Palace, was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty.

  7. Korean art - Wikipedia

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    Other Korean artists combining modern Western and Korean painting traditions are i.e. Junggeun Oh and Tschoon Su Kim. While there have been only rare studies on Korean aesthetics, a useful place to begin for understanding how Korean art developed an aesthetic is in Korean philosophy, and related articles on Korean Buddhism, and Korean Confucianism.

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  9. Hasukjib - Wikipedia

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    A hasukjib (Korean: 하숙집; Hanja: 下宿집; lit. "boarding house") is a type of housing in South Korea that is commonly used by working adults but more popular among university students. Typically, hasukjib take the form of a small room with a single bed, desk and a mini fridge. There are several rooms on each floor of the building and ...

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