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The Nobel Prize-winning Korean author Han Kang’s haunting novel ‘We Do Not Part’ turns readers into memory-keepers of the 1948 Jeju massacre, lest we forget the wounds of history.
Historical records documenting the Jeju April 3 Uprising and Massacre, along with materials on South Korea’s postwar ...
Independent travelers — those who book, plan and navigate trips without ... In another case, a Chinese tourist in Jeju was charged 35,000 won for a short, one-way ride after the driver insisted ...
UNESCO has registered on its Memory of the World Register records on the 1948-49 uprising on Jeju Island and the country's reforestation after the Korean War. The Korea Heritage Service on April 10 ...
Acting President Han Duck-soo called for national unity on Thursday as he marked the anniversary of a civilian uprising on Jeju Island in 1948. Han issued the call during a ceremony commemorating ...
Archives documenting an early Cold War-era massacre on a South Korean island and the decadeslong truth-finding process ...
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea ... 25 postcards, 20 booklets, 19 books and one epitaph. They include documents from the time of the massacre -- such as judicial trial records and reports and memorandums ...
Another tragic event that has made Jeju haunted is the Jeju Uprising. A tragic event where millions of lives were lost due to extreme violence and war crimes. Mass graves are scattered throughout the ...
JEJU – From a distance, the Hamdeok Green Hydrogen Station looks just like any other petrol station. But instead of the bulky pump nozzle, a more slender fuel nozzle pipes compressed green ...