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  2. Statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin - Wikipedia

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    The armored figure of the war hero has also been considered a symbol of the then-military government of South Korea. [2] At the time of its unveiling it was the tallest standing statue in Asia. [2] In 2005, the South Korean government considered moving the statue to another location, but after a public debate the plans were cancelled. [3]

  3. Dol hareubang - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, the statue has become a symbol of Jeju Island. [3] The first time a dol hareubang souvenir was created was reportedly in 1963, by sculptor Song Jong-Won. Song made a 25 cm (9.8 in) tall replica of a statue at the south gate of Jeju-mok. [10] Tourist goods now widely feature the statues, with miniature to full-sized statues ...

  4. Busan - Wikipedia

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    Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economic, cultural and educational center of southeastern South Korea, with its port being South Korea's busiest and the sixth-busiest in the world. [ a ] The surrounding "Southeastern Maritime Industrial Region" (including Ulsan , South Gyeongsang , Daegu , and some of North Gyeongsang and South Jeolla ...

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Silla kingdom ruled Korea from 57 BCE to 935 CE. The site comprises areas with remains of Buddhist temples, palaces, and related buildings. The stone statues, reliefs, pagodas, and remains of other monuments represent some of the most outstanding examples of Buddhist art in Korea, mostly dating between the 7th and 10th centuries.

  6. Why chilling statues of women have appeared in buses in South ...

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    South Korea is still home to 37 comfort women, most of whom are in their 80s -- but Japan denied their existence for years.

  7. Category:Statues in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Statues in South Korea" ... Statue of King Sejong (Gwanghwamun) This page was last edited on 3 May 2020, at 15:37 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. South Korea to return 14th century artefact to Japan after ...

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    700-year-old Bodhisattva statue was stolen from temple on Japan’s Tsushima island in 2012. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  9. Statue of King Sejong (Gwanghwamun) - Wikipedia

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    Statue of King Sejong (Korean: 세종대왕 동상) is located at the Sejongno, Gwanghwamun Plaza in Downtown Seoul, South Korea. It is dedicated to the 15th century Korean monarch, Sejong the Great, the fourth king of Joseon dynasty and one of Korea's most famous historical figures. The statue is considered one of Seoul's major landmarks.