Korean Film in relation with Japanese Rules: Limitations
- The Border(국경, 1923, by Won San-man): First Korean complete feature film
- The Vow Made Below the Moon(월하의 맹세, 1923, by Yoon Back-nam)
- Story of Chun-hyang, Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
- Park Seung-pil(Dansungsa Theater): first in-house film production
- Chosun Kinema(1924, Busan), Yoon Baek-nam Production(19
3)Translate More for Less
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2. Middle Ages
The dock prostitute Murono gimi(室君)
During the time of ancient era, middle ages, and to the modern time, it was always clear that prostitutes were in the crowded streets where many people come and go. Often times they also were in the ferries, stations, shrine and posts where Buddhist temple was. Unlike them, Murono gimi were the prostitutes who lived near by the ‘Mur
Pre- Gorbachev Soviet- Vietnames Discord
To answer the aforesaid question, we need evidence, above all, from the vietnamese and Russian archives, but it may also be useful to study the declassified reports of the East European Communist diplomats who were accredited to Hanoi in the 1980s. Namely, the Hungarian diplomats whose reports I read managed to collect an impressive amount of confiden
Drinking culture in Korea
Koreans, like their neighbours across the water in Japan, like a drink and a good time. The Japanese consume 70 litres of beer per person compared with 40 litres per capita in South Korea. Drinking has always enabled Koreans to cut loose from the rather stiff constraints of their hierarchical Confucian culture and a few drinks and a singalong are a big part of modern Ko