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  2. Names of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The hanja for Joseon have been translated into English as "morning calm" and sometimes rather as "morning freshness" or "morning radiance" [13] and Korea's English nickname became "The Land of the Morning Calm"; however, this interpretation is not often used in the Korean language, and is more familiar to Koreans as a back-translation from ...

  3. Garden of Morning Calm - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Morning Calm (Korean: 아침고요수목원) is an arboretum in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. [1] It is a popular tourist attraction in Gapyeong. [2] Its name is a reference to a longtime nickname for Korea: "land of the morning calm". The park aims to showcase Korean gardening and artistic concepts. [3]

  4. Haneunim - Wikipedia

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    Dangun reigned as the first human king of Korea, giving to his kingdom the name of Joseon, "Land of the Morning Calm", in 2333 BC. [ 7 ] According to some scholars, the name Dangun is related to the Turko-Mongol Tengri ("Heaven"), [ 9 ] while the bear is a symbol of the Big Dipper (i.e. Ursa Major ), itself a symbol of the supreme God in many ...

  5. Chang Wang-rok - Wikipedia

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    Chang Wang-rok (Korean: 장왕록; 29 February 1924 – 17 July 1994) was a South Korean literary scholar, professor, novelist, a founding figure in translation, and critique of English literature. Also known by his art name Woobo ( Korean : 우보 ; Hanja : 又步 ), his works contributed to the introduction of American literature in South ...

  6. Korea - Wikipedia

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    [land of the] Morning Calm, ). Joseon is the modern Korean pronunciation of the Hanja 朝鮮, which is also the basis of the word for Korea as a whole in Japan (朝鮮, Chōsen), China (朝鮮; Cháoxiǎn), and Vietnam (Triều Tiên).

  7. Elizabeth Keith - Wikipedia

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    "Korean Bride" from Old Korea: the Land of Morning Calm, by Elizabeth Keith and Elspet Keith Robertson Scott, 1946. Keith was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [1] She was a cousin to Sir Arthur Keith. [2] It is uncertain, however, if Keith was born in 1887 or 1888. [3]

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  9. 100 Cultural Symbols of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korea's tidal flat is one of the world's top five tidal flats and is considered the highest peak among Korea's ecological and cultural symbols. 11 Pungsu (풍수) Pungsu (풍수, 風水) is a traditional Korean environmental idea and natural ecology that condenses the wisdom of ancestors' lives. Animals and Plants (4 types) 12 Pine (소나무)