- The
Gaehwa Party (Korean: 개화파, 개화당; Hanja: 開化派, 開化黨; lit. Enlightenment Party),
sometimes written as the
Gaehwapa or Gaehwadang, was a
liberal and progressive...
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because of the
flowers that were
abundant on the
mountain Gaehwasan [ko].
Gaehwa-dong is a dong (neighborhood) of
Gangseo District, Seoul,
South Korea. It...
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Gaehwa Station is the only
elevated station and
western terminus of
Seoul Subway Line 9. It is
located near the
border of Gimpo. It
houses the headquarters...
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sentiments to rise in Korea. Moreover,
after the
opening of Korea,
members of
Gaehwa Party often declared independence from China, but
China increased its interference...
- in Seoul, part of the
Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The line runs east from
Gaehwa station (local
train terminal) or
Gimpo International Airport station (express...
- in
matters related to
neighboring powers such as ****an. The anti-China
Gaehwa Party /
Independence Club at the end of the 19th century, and the anti-****an...
- Busan, Jeju, and Gwangju. Balsan-dong (발산동 鉢山洞) Banghwa-dong (방화동 傍花洞)
Gaehwa-dong (개화동 開花洞) ---
called "beopjeongdong"
administered by Banghwa-dong Deungchon-dong...
- from
Seoul Station to
Munsan station opened, and on 24 July Line 9 from
Gaehwa station to
Sinnonhyeon station opened. The Byeongjeom-Seodongtan extension...
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Since it was a
symbol of China's
diplomatic influence on the Joseon, the
Gaehwa Party of the
Joseon government intentionally demolished it in
February 1895...
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mission to the
United States. Some of the mission's
members were part of the
Gaehwa Party, and were
either killed or
forced into exile.
History of
Korea Gabo...