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Korean Independence Movement Emblem

Provisional Government emblem, Korean Liberation Army insignia, Provisional Government seal.

u/taehunLee1919 — 5 days ago
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Korean Independence Movement Flag

임시정부,의열단,독립군,독립군,임시정부 후기 국기.

u/taehunLee1919 — 5 days ago
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The Past and Present of National Emblems of Former Soviet Union Constituent States

Which one do you think is better?

u/taehunLee1919 — 17 days ago
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

If Milosevic hadn't come to power, could that National emblem have been preserved?

u/taehunLee1919 — 17 days ago

on April 30, 1975, South Vietnamese field police (Cănh St Dä Chién) patrolling the streets of Saigon for the last time at the time of the fall of Saigon

u/taehunLee1919 — 17 days ago

N tower Seoul

It was built during President Park Chung-hee's era and only began functioning as an observation deck in the 1980s. It would have been nice if the weather had been clear;

u/taehunLee1919 — 18 days ago
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Hannah Montana vs. Victorious. Which will you choose?

They're both my favorites, so I can't choose! ㅋㅋㅋ

u/taehunLee1919 — 18 days ago

Has anyone been to Government-General of Chōsen Building (Capital Hall)??

Government-General of Chōsen Building (Capital Hall) was located in central Seoul but It was demolished in 1995.

Has anyone visited this building before 1995?

I would love to have a review of someone who actually went inside.

u/taehunLee1919 — 19 days ago

National Palace Museum of Korea

I visited the National Palace Museum of Korea.

and it was a wonderful experience.

It is located in Seoul Gyeongbok Palace.

I was able to see many royal artifacts from the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire.

The royal treasures and artifacts were beautiful and helped me learn about Korea's history.

I would definitely recommend this museum to anyone visiting Seoul.

u/taehunLee1919 — 19 days ago

Haenam, where the sea is fantastic. (Southernmost point of South Korea)

The scenery of the Namhae Archipelago is fantastic. It reminds me of Greece. It is great, except for the inconvenient transportation. Also, seeing the southernmost point of South Korea was wonderful. If you are a traveler exploring every corner of Korea, I recommend visiting this place.

u/taehunLee1919 — 19 days ago

The newest city in the world(?)

Sejong City in South Korea is a planned city that has grown significantly over the past decade and was designated as the second capital for the relocation of the South Korean government. With dozens of neat, beautifully landscaped apartment complexes, various green spaces and parks, walking paths along Naejeon and the Geum River, and a 3-kilometer-long government complex, it offers ample novelty and enjoyment for travelers making a brief visit. It is great for exploring if you have a bicycle, but finding accommodation can be difficult as there are no motels and only a few hotels are located in commercial areas. However, I can guarantee that it is one of the cleanest and most futuristic cities in the world.

u/taehunLee1919 — 19 days ago