I dont know if you have seen this, we all should have a look. perhaps i should post this elsewhere http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/sep/27/north-korea-kim-jong-il#/?picture=367060063&index=6
there are not only buildings but many others that ratify korean history and ongoing political conflict between south vs north and south vs japan. one of the evidences is the name of the ocean shown on this map 'sea of japan'-east side of korean penninsula-which had been and continued to be called either 'East Sea' or 'Korean Sea' throughout the history of far east of asia. but japanese government attempted to change it to 'sea of japan' during their invasion and it is still widely known as sea of japan.
I dont know if you have seen this, we all should have a look. perhaps i should post this elsewhere
ReplyDeletehttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/sep/27/north-korea-kim-jong-il#/?picture=367060063&index=6
hope you have great time in seoul. all the best.
ReplyDeletethere are not only buildings but many others that ratify korean history and ongoing political conflict between south vs north and south vs japan. one of the evidences is the name of the ocean shown on this map 'sea of japan'-east side of korean penninsula-which had been and continued to be called either 'East Sea' or 'Korean Sea' throughout the history of far east of asia. but japanese government attempted to change it to 'sea of japan' during their invasion and it is still widely known as sea of japan.