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This section introduces key events of Korean history, organized by period. | This section introduces key events of Korean history, organized by period. | ||
− | == | + | ==Silla== |
* [[Hyecho's Trip to India]] | * [[Hyecho's Trip to India]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Goryeo== |
* [[The Creation of the Tripitaka Koreana]] | * [[The Creation of the Tripitaka Koreana]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Joseon== |
* [[The Battle of Myeongnyang and Yi Sun-sin]] | * [[The Battle of Myeongnyang and Yi Sun-sin]] | ||
* [[The Publication of the Dongui Bogam]] | * [[The Publication of the Dongui Bogam]] | ||
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* [[The Opening of Joseon]] | * [[The Opening of Joseon]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Japanese Colonial Period== |
* [[The Assassination of Empress Myeongseong]] | * [[The Assassination of Empress Myeongseong]] | ||
* [[The Independence Movement and Liberation]] | * [[The Independence Movement and Liberation]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Post-Liberation== |
* [[The Division of Korea and the Korean War]] | * [[The Division of Korea and the Korean War]] | ||
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This section introduces key events of Korean history, organized by period.
Silla
Goryeo
Joseon
- The Battle of Myeongnyang and Yi Sun-sin
- The Publication of the Dongui Bogam
- Hamel's Trip to Joseon
- The Opening of Joseon
Japanese Colonial Period
Post-Liberation
Contemporary Period
- The New Village Movement and Park Chung-Hee's Modernization of the Nation
- The Vietnam War and Dispatched Troops
- The Korean Construction Industry Goes to the Middle East
- Saving the Country: Korean Miners and Nurses Go to Germany
- Korea's Immigration History: Those Who Left Their Motherland
- The Finding Dispersed Families Campaign
- The June Democracy Movement and Korea's Democratization
- The 1988 Seoul Olympics
- The IMF Economic Crisis and Gold Collection Movement
- The 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup
- Gangnam Style and the Power of Hallyu
- Candlelight Democracy