The Museum of Everyday Life through Korean History : Volume 4:
• Original title : 한국생활사박물관 4: 백제생활관
• Price : 22,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
A4 : 210×297mm, 94pages
• Publication Date : 2001-04-10
• ISBN : 978-89-7196-684-6, 978-89-7196-684-6(세트)
Book Information & Summary
History comes alive!
Many people call us. "Is this the Korean Museum of Everyday Life? Where is it? How late are you open?"
No longer do you have to worry about time and place. This museum is a museum within a book. You can walk around as you hold it on the palm of your hand as long as you wish.
Now you can have the "Museum of Everyday Life" on your own.
The Museum of Everyday Life
The first comprehensive series on Korean living history.
Unique design appropriate for the Internet Age
Verified and Validated by authoritative scholars
Ancestors' everyday lives come alive as if they are living next door!
Inclusive of major items exhibited in museums around the country
Dynamic pictures and innovative paintings illustrating Korean history
Overcoming the limits of two-dimensional printing to deliver visual effects and immediate understanding
Written by the Editorial Committee for the "Museum of Everyday Life in Korean History Series"
Voted one of the top ten books by the Korean Association of Book Editors
Best Design Project Award of 2000, from the "Design" Magazine
Grand Prize, Best Creative Non-fiction, SBS Broadcasting Company
Best Book, Children's Literature Research Association
Everyday Life in Paekje
Opening exhibitions
How great was the culture of Paekje, a culture that has built great temples like Miruk? Centered on Iksan, the wide Honam plain was the birthplace of the big-hearted culture of Paekje. It expanded to the Kimpo plains along the Han River and the Naju plains along the Youngsan River, producing enough grains to support its cultural productions. What you can see will amaze you; but what you don't see is even more amazing. Let's travel into the mysterious world of Paekje.
from Volume 4, "Living in the Land of Mystery" Page 9
"I did a lot of work on the irrigation project last year. Please let me out of it this year!" appeals Buyom to the City Supervisor. Slowly stroking his beard, the City Supervisor remains silent, merely implying "I am only following orders from the King." Tens of thousands of people in Buyom's and nearby villages along the Han River are drafted to work on the restoration of Pungnapto Castle. The Castle wall is over 3500 meters long, and 10 meters high. The draftees have no idea how much longer the work would take.
from Volume 4 " Living in the Land of Mystery " Page 30
Many people call us. "Is this the Korean Museum of Everyday Life? Where is it? How late are you open?"
No longer do you have to worry about time and place. This museum is a museum within a book. You can walk around as you hold it on the palm of your hand as long as you wish.
Now you can have the "Museum of Everyday Life" on your own.
The Museum of Everyday Life
The first comprehensive series on Korean living history.
Unique design appropriate for the Internet Age
Verified and Validated by authoritative scholars
Ancestors' everyday lives come alive as if they are living next door!
Inclusive of major items exhibited in museums around the country
Dynamic pictures and innovative paintings illustrating Korean history
Overcoming the limits of two-dimensional printing to deliver visual effects and immediate understanding
Written by the Editorial Committee for the "Museum of Everyday Life in Korean History Series"
Voted one of the top ten books by the Korean Association of Book Editors
Best Design Project Award of 2000, from the "Design" Magazine
Grand Prize, Best Creative Non-fiction, SBS Broadcasting Company
Best Book, Children's Literature Research Association
Everyday Life in Paekje
Opening exhibitions
How great was the culture of Paekje, a culture that has built great temples like Miruk? Centered on Iksan, the wide Honam plain was the birthplace of the big-hearted culture of Paekje. It expanded to the Kimpo plains along the Han River and the Naju plains along the Youngsan River, producing enough grains to support its cultural productions. What you can see will amaze you; but what you don't see is even more amazing. Let's travel into the mysterious world of Paekje.
from Volume 4, "Living in the Land of Mystery" Page 9
"I did a lot of work on the irrigation project last year. Please let me out of it this year!" appeals Buyom to the City Supervisor. Slowly stroking his beard, the City Supervisor remains silent, merely implying "I am only following orders from the King." Tens of thousands of people in Buyom's and nearby villages along the Han River are drafted to work on the restoration of Pungnapto Castle. The Castle wall is over 3500 meters long, and 10 meters high. The draftees have no idea how much longer the work would take.
from Volume 4 " Living in the Land of Mystery " Page 30