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Title: Korean Peninsula


1
Korean Peninsula
  • Differences Exchangeability
  • Between South and North Korea
  • April 2. 2005
  • B.A You

2
At the same time, Secession and Irredentism
are in Korean Peninsula.
3
  • History of Korean Peninsula
  • Many countries were in Korean peninsula and
    divided territories for over two thousand years.
    However, due to their same race, even though they
    were different countries, they had similar
    cultural inheritances before divided to South and
    North Korea 1953.

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BC30AD50
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200500
500700
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14001950
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Change of Territories in Korean Peninsula
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Politics of Korean Peninsula Because of the
important place of Korean peninsula between the
strong countries and strategically valuable
location, there have been a lot of wars and
fights by superpower countries in the Korean
peninsula.
6
Divided Korean Peninsula by Korean War 1950 After
the Second World War, there were two super powers
in the Korean Peninsula. Soviet Union and the
U.S were them. They agreed that each of them
kind of governed half of the Korean Peninsula.
Five years later of the end of the Second World
War, North Korea invaded the South. Thats the
Korean War.
7
1.4.1952
10.15.1952
6.30.1951
1.30.1953
7.27.1953
Original 38th line. 6.25. 1950
9.15.1950
7.30.1950
9.10.1950
8.20.1950
9.5.1950
9.2.1950
During Korean War 6.25.19507.27.1953
8
Demilitarized Zone Area between South North
9
North Korea (the Democratic Peoples Republic of
Korea) After the cease fire, the North Korea was
still governed by IlSung Kim and he strictly
imposed one man rule. After he died in 1994, his
son, Jungil Kim inherited the power from his
father. In the North Korea, there is still
dictatorial regime and they have had to make
people respect Jungil Kim and his father, Il sung
Kim.
10
South Korea (the Republic of Korea) After the
cease fire, there were democratic vote and people
made democratic government in the South Korea.
However, there were some revolutions by military
people and ironically, the military people
developed the economy of South Korea. In fact,
before 1969, North Korea was more developed
country than the South, but after that time, the
South Korea becomes the twelfth developed country
in the world. Especially, after the Seoul
Olympic Games in 1988, Seoul is one of the
international cities in the world.
11
Differences between South and North Korea
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19481960
19601979
19481994 IlSung Kim
19801987
19881992
19481960 19601979
19801987 19881992
VS
19982002
19921997
2003Present
1992Present Jungil Kim
Presidents of South Korea
Leaders of North Korea
19921997 19982002 2003Present
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People of North Korea
People of South Korea
Difference of South and North Koreans
14
North Korea
South Korea
Difference of Public Advertisement by Government
15
Similarities Between South and North Korea
16
Pyungyang- The Capital of North Korea
Seoul- The Capital of South Korea
Similarity of the Capital cities
17
Red Devils, Soccer Supporters of South Korea
Military Parade of North Korea
Exchangeability of South North Korea
18
Exchangeability
19
The first Open Road for Traveling Between South
and North Korea
20
The first Joint Industrial Complex in Gaesung
21
Joint Enter Stadium with Korean Peninsula Flag
Welcoming to Dispersed Families
Korean Peninsula Flag
22
Architectural strategy in Korean peninsula Even
though North and South Koreans is the purely same
ethnic people, due to the different system,
there are totally different style cultures in
each side. In the case of architecture, there
were also very different style architectures in
the both sides. For example, during their
compete period from 1960s to 1970s, if North
Korea built 60 stories hotel, South tried to
built over 60 stories building and in order to
advertise each others advantage, they tried to
make exaggerated shape and use the materials
which can show the authority. Thats why they
intentionally tried to make different things
against the opposite side. After 1969, the
economy of South Korea becomes more ten times
developed than the North. Moreover, Seoul
Olympic Games held 1988, and South Korea doesnt
care about the competition with North except
military. These days, finally, they are trying
to recover their identity because South Korea
has kind of confidence.
23
Korean Celadon
Main Stadium of North Korea
Main Stadium of South Korea
Architectural Similarity of South and North Korea
24
National Theater of North Korea
National Theater of South Korea
Architectural Similarity of South and North Korea
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