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Koreans and consider
Both the Koreans and Manchus consider it the place of their ancestral origin.
Most South Koreans consider it a kids ' cartoon, since many toys and website games there center around 짱구 and is represented as an icon for childish fun there.
A large number of South Koreans, especially those from Park's native Yeongnam region, consider Park to be one of the greatest leaders in Korean history and continue to hold Park in high regard in great part due to the industrial and economic growth experienced by South Korea under his regime.
When choosing the mal, some Koreans consider its speed, because the faster a horse runs, the better it is thought to run.
Because the Chinese rarely executed prisoners, the Chinese consider themselves to be more lenient and humane than the North Koreans.
On the contrary, South Koreans refer to this battle as the " great victory at Cheongsalli " and consider it a victory of the Independence Army.

Koreans and Mount
The new rail crossing was built adjacent to the road which took South Koreans to Mount Kumgang Tourist Region, a region that has significant cultural importance for all Koreans.

Koreans and Baekdu
Some Koreans claim that the entire region near Baekdu Mountain and the Tumen River belongs to Korea and part of it was illegally sold by Japanese colonialists to China through the Gando Convention.
In between the rivers, and the source of both, is Baekdu Mountain, revered by both the Koreans and Manchurians as the mythic origin of each people.

Koreans and place
Palestinians ), other Latin American nations, North Americans ( about tens of thousands claimed Cherokee ancestry from displaced persons from Indian Territory in the USA in the 1880s ) and East Asians ( mostly Chinese and Koreans ) taken place in the Coquimbo region.
It has been claimed that Japan was acquainted with the art of lacquering by 500 or 600 B. C., but the majority of authorities place its first usage there to the 3rd century AD, as an art acquired from their neighbors, the Koreans.
The Japanese, Koreans, Thais, Vietnamese, Filipinos, Chamorros, and other Pacific Islanders also settled the place, making it a multi-Asian district.
The Korean community believes that what took place is a civil and human rights issue that must be addressed as they state so many other Koreans have fallen prey to this same misunderstanding.
Yonhi ceased to be a place of education and was converted into a tool for assimilation of Koreans and exploitation of manpower.
Koreans invented an inlaid technique known as sanggam, where potters would engrave semi-dried pottery with designs and place materials within the decorations with black or white clay.
Rambulwha offers a place in his army for Yeo-sol, but as the Mongols mount an offensive, Yeo-sol returns to the Koreans.
Some boarding of Japanese ships by the Koreans did take place, but Admiral Yi only allowed it if the ship was already crippled and damaged.
Eunjin is best known for the giant standing stone Buddha called the Eunjin Mireuk, a popular place to visit for all South Koreans.

Koreans and their
The Chinese, North Vietnamese and North Koreans, on the other hand, feel that, militarily, Russia is strong enough to support them in the `` just wars of liberation '' they would like to embark on before long: with China attacking Formosa and the North Koreans and North Vietnamese liberating the southern half of their respective countries.
The North Koreans threw away their guns and fled across the rice paddies.
Classical civilizations, notably the Assyrians, Persians, Parthians, Indians, Koreans, Chinese, Japanese and Turks fielded large numbers of archers in their armies.
When the Treaty of San Francisco came into force all ethnic Koreans lost their Japanese citizenship and with it the right to welfare grants, to hold a government job of any kind or to attend Japanese schools.
Today, the primary dog breed raised for meat, the nureongi ( 누렁이 ), differs from those breeds raised for pets, which Koreans may keep in their homes.
Demand for land reform in the South grew strong ; the land reform act was enacted in June 1949 whereby Koreans with large landholdings were obliged to divest most of their land.
The Koreans guerrilla warfare, aided by the fact that they were fighting on their homeland, continually harassed Japanese forces.
Deer such as the sika deer, Thorold's deer, Central Asian red deer, and elk have historically been farmed for their antlers by Han Chinese, Turkic peoples, Tungusic peoples, Mongolians, and Koreans.
[...] Koreans are immersed in their culture and are thus blind to its characteristics and quirks.
Further studies and development in this area is obviously required, as this is a very rapid social change to Koreans and their society.
While the predominant majority of Sakhalin Japanese were eventually evacuated to Japan in 1946 – 1950, tens of thousands of Sakhalin Koreans ( and a number of their Japanese spouses ) remained in the Soviet Union.
Thus, the Samis saw no change or a transformation of their name, for example: some Sire became Siri, Hætta Jáhkoš Ásslat became Aslak Jacobsen Hætta — as it was the norm until recently, when integration into the EU and accelerated international exchanges pushed many people to reverse the order of their full name to given name-surname, so that they are not called Ms. Rauha ( a first name ), just like Japanese, some Koreans, Chinese or some Vietnamese do, for the same reason.
Lockwood thinks that it is very likely that the U. S. did use insects dropped from aircraft during the Korean War to spread diseases, and that the Chinese and North Koreans were not simply engaged in a propaganda campaign when they made these allegations, since the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense had approved their use in the fall of 1950 at the " earliest practicable time ".
Fifty years before, the Kamakura bakufu had agreed to Korean demands that Japanese pirates ( wako ) be dealt with to stop their raids, and this bit of good diplomacy had created a cooperative relationship between the two states, such that the Koreans, helpless with a Mongol occupation army garrisoning their country, had sent much intelligence information to Japan, so that along with messages from Japanese spies in the Korean peninsula, the bakufu had a good picture of the situation of the pending Mongol invasion.
North Koreans had their closest encounter with the United States during the US / UN occupation of North Korea in the two months after the Inchon landing.
* 1890-Central American Mission founded by C. I. Scofield, editor of the Scofield Reference Bible ; Methodist Charles Gabriel writes missionary song " Send the Light "; John Livingston Nevius of China visits Korea to outline his strategy for missions: 1 ) Each believer should be a productive member of society and active in sharing his faith ; 2 ) The church in Korea should be distinctly Korean and free of foreign control ; 3 ) The leaders of the Korean church will be selected and trained from its members ; 4 ) Church buildings will be built by Koreans with their own resources
The Mongols had acquired the technique of distilling arak ( aragh ) from the Persians ( Iran ) during their invasion of Central Asia / Middle East around 1256, then it was subsequently introduced to Koreans and distilleries were set up around the city of Kaesong.
Koreans often say " one shot ", a challenge to everyone in the group to down their glass in one gulp.
Hip hop is also an outlet for Japanese minority groups such as Burakumin and Koreans in Japan to express their experiences.
Prior to the 20th century, sinicized Koreans, Vietnamese, and Japanese were also referred to by their.
These were the Hyangyak jipseongbang and the Euibang yuchwi, which historian Kim Yongsik says represents ' Koreans ' efforts to develop their own system of medical knowledge, distinct from that of China.
Many Koreans have their given names made of a generational name syllable and an individually distinct syllable, while this practice is declining in the younger generations.

Koreans and ancestral
As a celebration of the good harvest, Koreans visit their ancestral hometowns and share a feast of Korean traditional food such as songpyeon and rice wines such as sindoju and dongdongju.

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