Jeongnang, the Glossary
Jeongnang (Jeju: label) is a term for traditional gates to private homes of Jeju Island, Korea.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Academy of Korean Studies, Binary number, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture, Jeju Island, Jeju language, Jeju Tourism Organization, Kim Jeong-hui, Munjeon bon-puri, Seongeup Folk Village, Typhoons in the Korean Peninsula.
- Architecture in South Korea
- Culture of Jeju Province
- Gates in South Korea
- Types of gates
Academy of Korean Studies
The Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) is a South Korean research and educational institute focusing on Korean studies.
See Jeongnang and Academy of Korean Studies
Binary number
A binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system or binary numeral system, a method for representing numbers that uses only two symbols for the natural numbers: typically "0" (zero) and "1" (one).
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Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.
See Jeongnang and Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture
The Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture (EKLC;; abbreviated 향문) is an online encyclopedia operated by the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) and the Ministry of Education, which are in turn supported by the South Korean government.
See Jeongnang and Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture
Jeju Island
Jeju Island (Jeju/) is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of, which is 1.83% of the total area of the country.
Jeju language
Jeju (Jeju: 제줏말; Jeju RR:, or, or), often called Jejueo or Jejuan in English-language scholarship, is a Koreanic language originally from Jeju Island, South Korea. Jeongnang and Jeju language are Culture of Jeju Province.
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Jeju Tourism Organization
The Jeju Tourism Organization (JTO) is a public company associated with Jeju Special Self-Governing Province in the Republic of Korea (South Korea).
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Kim Jeong-hui
Kim Jeong-hui (1786–1856) was one of the most celebrated practitioners of calligraphy, epigraphists, and scholars of Korea's later Joseon period.
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Munjeon bon-puri
The Munjeon Bonpuri (문전본풀이), meaning 'Annals of the Door', 'Book of the Door', 'Narration of the Door' or 'Explanation of the Door', is a myth of Jeju Island regarding Gasin, or deities that are believed to reside within the house.
See Jeongnang and Munjeon bon-puri
Seongeup Folk Village
Seongeup Folk Village is a traditional Korean folk village in, Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea.
See Jeongnang and Seongeup Folk Village
Typhoons in the Korean Peninsula
The Korean Peninsula is a peninsula region located over Eastern Asia.
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See also
Architecture in South Korea
- Architectural Institute of Korea
- Architecture of South Korea
- Doldam
- Gwangajeong
- Housing in South Korea
- Jeongnang
Culture of Jeju Province
- Bon-puri
- Dol hareubang
- Doldam
- Durin-gut
- Garot
- Gawp
- Haenyeo
- Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut
- Jeju Islamic Cultural Center
- Jeju Stone Park
- Jeju language
- Jeongnang
Gates in South Korea
Types of gates
- Airlock
- Automatic door
- Bar gate
- Bridge tower
- Bump gate
- Caisson (lock gate)
- Cave gate
- City gate
- Clapgate
- Clapper gates
- Door
- Doors
- ESD turnstile
- Electric gate
- Fortified gateway
- Gate (airport)
- Gate tower
- Gatehouse
- Gopuram
- Half tower
- Hampshire gate
- Jeongnang
- Kissing gate
- Lock (water navigation)
- Lychgate
- Mihashira Torii
- Optical turnstile
- Overthrow (structure)
- Paifang
- Portcullis
- Postern
- Propylaea
- Que (tower)
- Rambler gate
- Sally port
- Stile
- Tapsel gate
- Torana
- Torii
- Triumphal arch
- Triumphal arches
- Turnstile
- Water gate
- Wicket gate
- Yett