- The
Saemaul Undong (Korean: 새마을 운동), also
known as the New
Community Movement, New
Village Movement,
Saemaul Movement or Saema'eul Movement, was a political...
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Saemaul, Saema'eul or "new village," may
refer to: The New
Community Movement or
Saemaul Undong for
rural development in
South Korea in the 1970s Saemaeul-ho...
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Saemaeul Restaurant (Korean: 새마을식당), name also
rendered as
Saemaeul Sikdang, is a
South Korean multinational Korean barbecue chain restaurant. The restaurant...
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average speed of 150
kilometers per hour. The name was
taken from the
Saemaul Undong after a
public competition to
determine the new train's name. Stations...
- The Saemaeul-ho,
formerly known as the
Saemaul-ho and
Saemaul Express, is a
class of
train operated by Korail, the
national railroad of
South Korea, since...
- services,
intercity trains were
named Saemaul-ho (새마을호),
which borrowed its name from New
Community Movement. Later,
Saemaul-ho
services are
merged into ITX...
- Jeolla/Janghang
lines (
Saemaul/Mugunghwa)
Yeongdeungpo station,
Yeongdeungpo District: Gyeongbu/Honam/Janghang
lines (KTX/ITX-Saemaeul/
Saemaul/Nuriro/Mugunghwa)...
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hours 30 minutes.
Korean National Railroad responded by
introducing the
Saemaul-ho
class of elevated-comfort
express trains on
August 15, 1974. with the...
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growth in the late 20th century.[by whom?][citation needed] In 1970, the
Saemaul Undong (New
Community Movement) was
introduced that set out to modernize...
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Saemaul Sports Hall (Korean: 새마을운동본부 연수원) is an
indoor arena located in Seoul,
South Korea.
Built from June 1984 to June 1986, it
hosted the volleyball...