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| − | [[일신방직|Ilshin Spinning Inc.]], located in the [[발산마을|Balsan Village]] neighborhood near [[뽕뽕다리| | + | [[일신방직|Ilshin Spinning Inc.]], located in the [[발산마을|Balsan Village]] neighborhood near [[뽕뽕다리|Bbongbbongdari Bridge ]] on [[광주천|Gwangjucheon Stream]], was originally founded in 1935 during the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945) as the [[종연방적_광주공장|Gwangju Branch]] of [[종연방적|Jongyeon Spinning Mill]], becoming the largest in Korea. After the Korea’s liberation in 1945, [[김형남|Kim Hyeong-nam (1905-1978)]], a former U.S. military interpreter, was appointed by the U.S. military government as chief director of the spinning mill, which was part of the [[전방주식회사|National Jeonnam Spinning Corporation]] (formerly [[전남방직|Jeonnam Spinning Inc.]]), which was founded by [[김용주|Kim Yong-ju (1905-1985)]]. Ilshin Spinning was spun off from this corporation in 1961. In the 1960s and 1970s, many young women worked at the factories during Korea’s industrialization. |
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| + | *[[S2024-G022| Industrial Transformation: From Textiles to High-Tech]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G149|Gwangju’s Textile Industry]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G150|Gwangju’s Automotive Industry]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G151|Gwangju’s Next-Generation Industries]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G152|The Birthplace of Keumho Asiana Group]] | ||
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:05 기준 최신판
Gwangju’s Textile Industry
Narrative
Ilshin Spinning Inc., located in the Balsan Village neighborhood near Bbongbbongdari Bridge on Gwangjucheon Stream, was originally founded in 1935 during the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945) as the Gwangju Branch of Jongyeon Spinning Mill, becoming the largest in Korea. After the Korea’s liberation in 1945, Kim Hyeong-nam (1905-1978), a former U.S. military interpreter, was appointed by the U.S. military government as chief director of the spinning mill, which was part of the National Jeonnam Spinning Corporation (formerly Jeonnam Spinning Inc.), which was founded by Kim Yong-ju (1905-1985). Ilshin Spinning was spun off from this corporation in 1961. In the 1960s and 1970s, many young women worked at the factories during Korea’s industrialization.
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