| WikiProject Korea/Archive 5 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Korea/Archive_5
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| Lee Cheong-jun Lee Cheong-jun (August 9, 1939 - July 31, 2008) was a prominent South Korean novelist. In 1965, he debuted with a short novel titled, Toewon (퇴원). Many of his works have been adapted into a movie and a drama series by leading directors such as Seopyeonje directed by Im Kwon-taek, and Iodo by Kim Ki-young. Lee_Cheong-jun
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| Denmark – South Korea relations Denmark–South Korea relations are foreign relations between the Denmark and South Korea. Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 31, 1959. Korean War, Denmark has sent medical staff to support South Korea and the United Nations troops. Denmark has an embassy in Seoul and South Korean has an embassy in Copenhagen.In October 2007, Queen of Denmark visited Seoul for the first time after the official diplamacy between both nations. Denmark_–_South_Korea_relations
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| Mun Seon Hui Mun Seon Hui (born on January 13, 1968) is a female voice actress who currently works for KBS Voice Acting Division. Mun_Seon_Hui
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| Min Hae Kyung Min Hae Kyung (민해경) is a female Korean singer. She became famous as a performing artist in the 1980s and is noted for her singing and dancing. Min_Hae_Kyung
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| Korean drum Korean drums play an important part in traditional Korean music, ranging from court music. There are a wide variety of shapes and sizes, for use both in accompanying other instruments and in specialhyeokbu (혁부, ), or instruments made with leather. Korean_drum
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| Korean barrel drum The Korean barrel drum is a shallow, barrel-shaped drum used in several types of Korean music, one of the many traditional Korean drums. hyekbu (혁부, ) which are instruments made with leather, and has been used for jeongak (Korean court music) and folk music. Korean_barrel_drum
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| Dancheong Dancheong refers to Korean traditional decorative coloring on wooden buildings and artifacts for the purpose of style. It literally means "cinnabar and blue-green" in Korean. Dancheong has various symbolic meanings. Dancheong also represented the social status and rank by using various patterns and colors. Dancheong
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| Songpa sandaenori The Songpa sandaenori is a type of talchum, Korean traditional mask play which has been handed down in the neighborhoods of Songpa-dong and Garak-dong in modern-day Seoul, South Korea. Sandaenori is a mask dance that developed in Seoul and the the mid of metropolitan region. Songpa_sandaenori
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| Deletion review/Log/2008 September 17 Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2008_September_17
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| Interpreter officer An interpreter officer is a commissioned officer of an armed force, who interprets and/or translates to facilitate the military operation. Interpreter officers are used extensively in multinational operations in which two countries that do not share a common language are doing a joint operation, or expeditionary missions in which the communication with the local population is crucial but limited by lack of language proficiency among the expeditionary force personnel. Interpreter_officer
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| Seven (singer) Se7en (born Choi Dong-Wook, November 9, 1984) is a South Korean pop/R&B singer. He began training under a management agency YG Entertainment at the age of fifteen. After four years of training in voice and dance, he made his debut in 2003 and became successful throughout Asia. Seven_(singer)
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| Kong Hyo-jin Kong Hyo-Jin (born April 4, 1980) is a South Korean actress and model who was born in Seoul, South Korea. Kong_Hyo-jin
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| Kkachi durumagi Kkachi durumagi is a children's colorful overcoat in hanbok, Korean traditional clothing, which was worn on Seolnal, New Year's Day in the Lunar calendar. It was worn mostly by young boys and literally means "a magpie's overcoat". The clothes is also called obangjang durumagi which denotes "an overcoat of five directions". Kkachi_durumagi
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| Hwa For other uses, see HWA.Hwa are a type of traditional Korean boots, which is a representative of Korean shoes along with yi (이). The yi refers to all kind of shoes that do not go up to ankle. Hwa are usually made of leather, and artisans who make the shoes are called hwajang (화장). It was originally worn by ethnic minorities of the northern China. It is assumed that hwa was introduced to Korea from Tang Dynasty of China during the Three Kingdoms period. Hwa
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| Trace (webtoon) The Trace (Korean:South Korean webcomic series written and illustrated by manhwa artist Go Yeong-hun (고영훈) or known as his pen name, "Nasty Cat". Envy, jealousy, and selfishness, such dark sides of humans can be seen in the work. The artist said that he wants to create the world of heroes with Korean identity.It won the first prize and Netizen's Choice Award at the 1st SICAF International Digital Cartoon Competition held in 2006. Trace_(webtoon)
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| Why the Cuckoo Cries Why the Cuckoo Cries (두견새 우는 사연 - Dugyeonsae uneun sayeon) is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Lee Kyu-woong. Why_the_Cuckoo_Cries
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| Kim Jae Wook Kim Jae Wook (Korean:April 2, 1983) is a model and actor from South Korea. Kim_Jae_Wook
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