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Onggi (Korean: 옹기) is earthenware extensively used as tableware and storage containers in Korea.The term includes both unglazed earthenware, fired near 600 to 700°C, and pottery with a dark brown glaze fired at over 1100 °C. [1]
A ttukbaegi (Korean: 뚝배기) is a type of oji-gureut, [1] which is an onggi coated with brown-tone ash glaze. [2] [3] [4] The small, black to brown earthenware vessel is a cookware/serveware used for various jjigae (stew), gukbap (soup with rice), or other boiled dishes in Korean cuisine.
The Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City, Singapore Overview Fountain of Wealth. The Fountain of Wealth (Malay: Air Pancut Kekayaan, Chinese: 财富之泉) is listed by the Guinness Book of Records in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world. [1] It is located in one of Singapore's largest shopping malls, Suntec City.
The Onggi Folk Museum, located in Seoul, South Korea is a private museum specializing in onggi, Korean earthenware which is used for storage and utilitarian purposes. It was established as the Goryeo Folk Museum (Korean: 고려민속박물관) in 1991 and later was changed to the current name.
Jangdokdae, Korean garden exhibition, Berlin-Marzahn In Korean culture, Jangdokdae (Korean: 장독대) or Jangttokttae is an outside space, most frequently a terrace, used to store or ferment food.
Dr Shi Zhengrong (born c. 1963 [10]) was the founder of Suntech Power [11] and, until 2013, its chairman and chief executive officer.. He is a graduate of the University of New South Wales' (UNSW) School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering.
Suntec may refer to: Suntec City, a multi-use development in Singapore Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre; SUNTECH Tower, a business tower in Penang, Malaysia; Suntech Power, a Chinese producer of solar panels
Observations during the indoor Opening Ball at Suntec showed that patrons of the same gender were seen openly kissing and intimately touching each other. Some of the revellers were cross-dressed, for example, males wearing skirts. Patrons were also seen using the toilets of the opposite sex.