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Jumak (Korean: 주막) were
traditional Korean taverns or inns that
provided alcohol, food, and
lodgings to travellers. They are also
called juju (酒肆), juga...
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Joseon Dynasty,
gukbaps were
served in
jumaks, a
tavern for
merchants that
served alcohol. As
jumaks began to
develop on
roadside areas,
gukbap was...
- peanuts, and jokbal.
Until the
Joseon Dynasty,
alcohol was
mainly served in
jumaks (a type of inn or tavern),
where soups with rice,
along with traditional...
- श्रद्धा का दौर)
Pavitrata Ka
Daura (पवित्रता का दौरा)
Notable awards Sahitya Akademi Award,1982
Relatives Father-
Jumak Lalu
Prasad Mother-
Champa Bai...
- of the rich
gather to eat
haejangguk while a jumo (a
female owner of a
jumak)
ladles boiling soup out of a cauldron. This dish
seemed to be
eaten not...
- 돕는다...'우도주막' 출연" [Kim Hee-sun → Kai
helps honeymoon...
Appeared in 'Udo
Jumak'] (in Korean).
Hankook Ilbo.
Archived from the
original on June 24, 2021...
- a
Drinking Party;
Collection of the
Gansong Art Museum) by Sin Yun-bok,
Jumak (Tavern;
Collection of the
National Museum of Korea) by Kim Hong-do gave...
- Dive bar Fern bar **** bar
Honky tonk Ice bar
Izakaya Juice bar Juke
joint Jumak Meyhane Military officers' club
Nightclub Ouzeri Pub
Pulqueria Ratskeller...
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cultural artefacts).
Snack bars can be
found in the food market, also
known as
Jumak,
where visitors can
enjoy various types of
Korean food.
These include sweet...
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Description Weaving 길쌈 (織造)
Weaving a mat 자리짜기(編席) A
laundry place 빨래터(漂母) By a well 우물가(井邊) A
divination sign 점괘(占卦)
Lunch time 점심
Jumak (tavern) 주막(酒幕)...