Fisherman, Civilian Diplomat An Yongbok

Dokdo in the East Sea consists of two islands, Dongdo and Seodo. On Seodo, there is a street called “Anyongbok Street,” named after a fisherman in Joseon. An Yongbok, the man whose name is chosen for Koreans’ most beloved island, appears in Joseon’s official historical record of the Annals of King Sukjong. Although he was…

General Isabu

Isabu was a military general and politician of Silla who acquired Silla’s first maritime territory in 512 by subjugating the Usan Kingdom, today’s Ulleungdo in the East Sea. Isabu was a bona-fide military man, who rose to a general’s rank in his teens and fought on the battlefield until his late 70s. As the head…

General Yi Sun-shin

“I still have twelve ships!” Admiral Yi Sunshin wrote this in his report to King Seonjo during the Japanese invasion of Korea in the late sixteenth century. His successor lost the majority of Joseon’s naval forces and vessels that Yi had diligently prepared. Then, Yi was reinstituted, but the king ordered to dissolve the navy…

Buddhist monk Hyecho

French scholar Paul Pelliot discovered a 1,200-yearold scroll in 1908 at the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang at the crossroads of China and Arabia. It turned out to be a travelogue titled “Wangocheonchukgukjeon” or Memoir of the Pilgrimage to the Five Kingdoms of India. It was written by Hyecho, a Buddhist monk of Silla, who travelled…

Korea, a great maritime cultural power

Korea, a great maritime cultural power What comes to mind when you see Korea on the world map? On the preexisiting world maps, Korea is a country at the eastern end of the Eurasian continent. However, if you turn the map upside down and think outside of the box, Korea is the port heading towards…

King Munmu the Great

An old Korean history book series titled Samgukyusa includes a story about a great king, who left famous last words: “After my death, do not bury my body in the ground. Cremate it and put my ashes in the East Sea. I will become a dragon in the East Sea and continue to protect our…

General Kim Si-deuk

There was a great military leader of Silla who led a major naval victory against Tang China, a powerful dynasty in ancient Chinese history. It was General Kim Sideuk. He brought victory to Silla in the Battle of Gibeolpo. After defeating Goguryeo and Baekje through its alliance with Silla, China tried to subjugate Silla. In…

King Gwanggaeto the Great

There was a Korean king who shared the same ambition and genius as Alexander the Great, who built the largest empire in the ancient world with shrewd military and diplomatic tactics. It was Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo. King Gwanggaeto, the nineteenth king of Goguryeo, expanded Korea’s territory to its largest extent during his 21…

Scientist Choe Museon

Not many people know that Korea had a great victory in the world’s first naval artillery battle. In western history, the Battle of Lepanto between the allied Christian forces of the Holy League and the Ottoman Turks in 1571 is considered the first major naval battle with artillery. In Korean history, Goryeo led a major…

Marado

Marado is the southernmost island of Korea. It sits 11㎞ south of the Moseulpo port in Jejudo. The closest island to Marado is Gapado, 5.5㎞ away. It is only 0.3㎢ in size and is inhabited by only 137 people, as of 2015.   Marado stretches from south to north in an oval shape. The entire…