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[History] The art of life
An occupational hazard of journalism is the suspicion with which one often questions the motives of others. We look for an agenda behind see
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[History] Part Two-A diplomat visits, 1895
With a ¡°friendly crowd at [their] heels,¡± Wilkinson and his translator made their way through the city to the prefect¡¯s residence. Wilkinson
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[History] Tiger, tiger, burning bright
Tigers have always played a key role in Korea¡¯s history and mythology. Many readers are probably aware of the legend of Tan¡¯gun, the legenda
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[History] Part One A diplomat visits, 1895
In the past, Jeju Island was used as a penal colony for those who had displeased the court - usually nobles or other men of high position. P
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[History] The wreck of the Mary
Jeju History Series In the 1880s, the seas of the Far East were filled with small ships; many owned and commanded by Westerners. These Weste
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[History] Sites of slaughter
It had been a cold day, and very windy. A ship from Udo carrying police officers and soldiers had stopped on the shore of Bukchon due to the
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[History] The whispering lands
Korea is a land haunted not only by its history but, according to some, ghosts as well. Isabella Bird Bishop, a famous English traveler in t
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[History] Mutiny aboard the Sto Antonio
Jeju History Series Sometime in the summer of 1801, a small Portuguese brig, the Sto Antonio, departed Timor bound for Macao. The ship¡¯s pri
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