Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery:
The Final Resting Place for Those Who Loved Korea

“I would rather be buried in Korea than in Westminster Abbey” – Homer B. Hulbert – A Danish proverb states that “Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names”. Throughout Korea’s history people have lived and died for Korea. This includes foreigners. Historically, Koreans buried their dead in individual mounds in the mountainside. However, as missionaries entered Korea, these foreigners had different funeral…

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How did Tamna become Jeju?

Have you heard of the county of Tamna? This country was a place located in the South Sea approximately 87 km or 54 miles away from Baekje of the Three Kingdoms period. Although many people have not heard of Tamna they do know it from its other name Jeju. Tamna, because of its interesting past,…

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Korean History

I. THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF KOREA The history of Korea stretches back through the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. The ancestors of the Korean people lived on the Korean peninsula and in Manchuria. The people of the Stone Age lived by hunting and fishing and began to develop primitive forms of agriculture.…

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Let me tell you briefly about Korean history

Korea is located in the Korean peninsula, where maritime culture and continental culture intertwine with each other. Like the formation of fishing grounds where cold and warm current meet, Korea’s geographical location is qualified to become the point where international politics, economy, and cultural issues can coexist. Korea, with its desirable location, will create a…

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