- present. By 1950,
there were two
public high schools:
Kaeseong High
School (개성중학교; 開城中學校) and
Kaeseong Girls' High
School (개성고등여학교; 開城高等女學校) and
three private...
- a
favorite snack at
Kaeseong (개성시) and also a
symbol of capitalism, in
addition to
their wages. However, the
workers at
Kaeseong (개성시)
would often resell...
- of the
Kaeseong Wang clan (880–?) – No issue. Lady
Gwangjuwon of the Wang clan (905–?) Wang Gwang-ju (왕광주; 王廣州) Lady
Sogwangjuwon of the
Kaeseong Wang clan...
-
Successor Queen Heonsuk Born 925
Hwangju County,
North Hwanghae Province, Died
Kaeseong,
Kaesong Industrial Region Spouse Gwangjong of
Goryeo Issue Gyeongjong...
-
illegitimate daughter of Hwang. Her
father was from a
noble family in
Kaeseong.
Legend has it that she was born as the
daughter of a
blind commoner. It...
-
Goryeo Died ? Kaseong,
Goryeo Spouse Gyeongsun of
Silla (m. 912)
House Kaeseong Wang (by birth)
Gyeongju Kim (by marriage)
Father Taejo of
Goryeo Mother...
- clan. Her
hometown was
Kaegyeong or Songgyeong,
Cheoldong (modern-day
Kaeseong,
North Korea). She
became an
ascendant through her grandfather's older...
- from
north and
south of the Han River. In
Northern regions,
especially in
Kaeseong and
Ganghwa County),
influence from the Hwanghae/Pyongan
dialect can be...
- for
style rather than
comfort and it was
particularly po****r
among the
Kaeseong people. The
color for
these silk women's
magojas tend to be
neutral in...
-
Pyongan dialect. Seoul, Incheon,
Gyeonggi region (South Korea), as well as
Kaeseong,
Gaepoong and
Changpung in
North Korea.
Seoul dialect,
which was the basis...