- Some
varieties of pajeon, with the
shape of
scallions preserved as in
dongnae pajeon are
typical jeon. Some
other varieties, with the
scallions cut and...
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Dongnae District (Korean: 동래구; RR:
Dongnae-gu) is a gu (district) in
central Busan,
South Korea. It has a po****tion of
about 300,000, and an area of 16...
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renamed Dongnae-gun (동래군). In 835, the
Buddhist temple Beomeosa was
founded in the area. In the
Goryeo period (918–1392), the
local Dongnae Jeong clan [ko]...
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Dongnae Station (Korean: 동래역; Hanja: 東萊驛)
refers to two
railroad stations in Busan,
South Korea.
Dongnae station (Korail)
Dongnae station (Busan Metro)...
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Dongnae Market (Korean: 동래시장; Hanja: 東萊市場) is a
historic traditional market in
Dongnae District, Busan,
South Korea. It has
operated since the
Joseon period...
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Dongnae yaryu (Korean: 동래야류) is a
traditional masked drama play in Korea. It has been
performed for over 120
years in Oncheon-dong,
Dongnae-gu. It has...
- The
siege of
Dongnae (Korean: 동래성 전투) was a
siege that
occurred on May 25, 1592 (Korean calendar:
April 15, 1592)
during the 1592–1598 ****anese invasions...
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Dongnae Girls' High
School (Korean: 동래여자고등학교) is a
private girls high
school located in Bugok-3-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan,
South Korea.
Dongnae Girls'...
- in the southwest, and
Dongnae (Korean: 동래부; Hanja: 東萊府; now Busan) in the southeast. In 1896, Andong, Daegu, and
northern Dongnae Districts were merged...
- Seonjo) as Songgongsa,
within the
South Gate of
Dongnae eupseong by Yun Hwon, the
Deputy Delegate of
Dongnae,
enshrining Song Sang-hyeon and
performing annual...