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Hanbat Museum of Education |
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The Hanbat Museum of Education located at Samseong-dong, Dong-gu, has a collection of 6,000 educational materials.
One can view the history of Korean education at a glance here.
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Take a vivid look at the ancient Seodang (village school; a private school for the study of Chinese classics) centered education to the introduction of a new type of education. Data is available on the above mentioned. These are displayed by time and domain.
Changcigaemyung (Forced change of Korean name into Japanese name) and Hwangguksinminseosa (Oath of the New People of the Empire) and other painful memories of Japanese colonialism. Moreover, matters related to Hwangminhwa (Koreans forced to live as the New People of the Empire) education are displayed.
From the syllabus of lectures that started along with the liberalization to the 6th educational reform, the development of Korean education is displayed along with all types of textbooks and teaching tools data.
Educational institutions during the Joseon Dynasty are shown clearly in model along with the social customs of that era.
The life of scholars centered on the Sarangbang (a reception room) of the past and all types of folkloric data are included.
The lives women centered on the main bedroom are depicted clearly.
Daily consumables and tools centered on the kitchen are displayed.
An Imperial conference is displayed as well as the ancient marketplaces.
12 types of animal stone statues, all types of pounding tools, tower, sun clock, water clock including school gate of all types.
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Tel. 042) 626 - 5395
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