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Gang Gam-chan and the Battle of Gwiju: A Historic Victory That Preserved the Dignity of Goryeo

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It is unclear whether the Khitan cavalry actually looked exactly like this. However, in ancient warfare, resisting an assault by such a mounted force would have been extraordinarily difficult—much like modern infantry attempting to defend against armored vehicles and tanks. By successfully repelling the attack of 100,000 northern cavalrymen, Goryeo ultimately compelled the Liao dynasty to abandon further invasions for the next hundred years. Gang Gam-chan and the Battle of Gwiju: A Victory That Preserved Goryeo’s Dignity and Reshaped the East Asian Order The Battle of Gwiju was a decisive confrontation in which the Goryeo army, led by General Gang Gam-chan, defeated the Khitan cavalry—the most powerful mounted force of its time. This victory elevated the international standing of Goryeo, founded by Wang Geon, and marked a historic turning point in the East Asian geopolitical order. Introduction: Why the Battle of Gwiju Is Still Remembered Today Dear readers, welcome. In a previous post...

What Makes a Hanok Special? Exploring Korea’s Traditional Eco-Friendly Homes

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This image captures the graceful harmony of the rooflines and stone walls of a traditional Korean house, or Hanok. The tiled roof, wooden pillars, stone masonry, and carefully tended garden tree come together to highlight the Hanok’s nature-friendly and understated aesthetics. It visually conveys the unique architectural philosophy of Hanok, which developed in response to Korea’s climate and landscape. Korean Hanok: The Depth of a Traditional Housing Culture in Harmony with Nature A Korean hanok is a unique form of housing optimized for nature, spatial flow, and climate. Compared to Western-style homes, hanok differ fundamentally in material selection, architectural philosophy, and spatial layout. This article offers an in-depth introduction to the meaning of Korean traditional architecture, focusing on the history, structure, regional characteristics, lifestyle philosophy, and differences between hanok and Western housing. Introduction: The Essence of Korean Life Embedded in the Hano...