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  2. Jeogori - Wikipedia

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    Jeogori or Tseogori (Korean: 저고리; Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕʌ̹ɡo̞ɾi]) is a basic upper garment of the hanbok, a traditional Korean garment, which has been worn by both men and women. [1] Men usually wear the jeogori with a baji or pants while women wear the jeogori with chima, or skirts. It covers the arms and upper part of the ...

  3. Feminism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The trolls began "mirroring" the misogynist language used against Korean women but with the gender roles reversed. [76] Initially, their goal was "to provoke and irritate young Korean men" who had spent years "ridiculing, denigrating, and bullying" Korean women online, but the movement quickly gained a self-consciously feminist identity. [78]

  4. Megalia - Wikipedia

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    Their primary motivation was simply "to provoke and irritate young Korean men" who had spent years "ridiculing, denigrating, and bullying" Korean women online. [15] One widely-shared post had a title meant to sound like it was written by a male user, "We men are rational so we don’t hesitate before doing things by chattering like girls."

  5. Kkonminam - Wikipedia

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    These new images replaced the previous ones of tough and aggressive Korean men in television commercials, dramas, and on billboards. [3] The Kkonminam phenomenon is prominent in Korean popular culture; it can be seen in fashion, music, photography, advertising, and television. [12] [better source needed]

  6. Mansu Hill Grand Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Mansu Hill Grand Monument (Korean: 만수대대기념비; Hanja: 萬壽臺大紀念碑) is a complex of monuments in Pyongyang, North Korea. There are 229 figures in all, commemorating the history of the revolutionary struggle of the Korean people, and especially their leaders.

  7. Chattayum Mundum - Wikipedia

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    Chattayum Mundum is a traditional attire used by the Syrian Christian women of Kerala. [1] It is a seamless white garment, consisting of a white blouse covering the whole upper part of the body ("Chatta") and a long white garment called "Mundu" which is wrapped around the waist which reaches to the ankles.

  8. Folding screen - Wikipedia

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    Korean folding screen on display at the Guimet Museum, Paris. The byeongpung (Korean: 병풍; "Folding screen") became significant during the period of Unified Silla (668–935). [10] The most common uses for byeongpung were as decoration, as room dividers, or to block wind caused by draft from the Ondol heated floors which were common across ...

  9. Korean War Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The main memorial is in the form of a triangle intersecting a circle. Walls: 164 feet (50 m) long, 8 inches (200 mm) thick; more than 100 tons of highly polished "Academy Black" granite from California: more than 2,500 photographic, archival images representing the land, sea, and air troops who supported those who fought in the war are sandblasted onto the wall.

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