Talk:National treasures of South Korea
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I removed #274, the kobukson, on the grounds that it seems a cannon from a kobukson was actually #274 and that it was revealed to be a fraud. It seems possible that the ships themselves were then designated as #274, which could have led to the listing here, but I have no evidence of this. silsor 06:03, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Date of national treasure Jindo Dog listing?
Can someone verify somewhere the year in which the Korea Jindo Dog became a national treasure? An anon user dinked with the year in the article and all I can find on the web so far are duplicates of the wikipedia article. Elf | Talk 21:35, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
- FYI, got a couple of answers as posted at Talk:Korea Jindo Dog. Elf | Talk 18:30, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Translation of Korean article
The Korean Wikipedia has what seems to be a complete list of the national treasures. The English list so far is only what I could find in incomplete English sources so it would be great if anybody could get a translation! The article is ko:대한민국의_국보. silsor 23:44, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Good resource
This article is a good resource. Is there also an article for the South Korean Intangible Cultural Assets (which includes Jongmyo jeryeak, munbaeju, etc.)? Badagnani 03:51, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
- The Jongmyo article has some information on Jongmyo jeryeak. This is an online book in PDF form and is a good resource for intangible cultural assets. [1]. If you go to the cultural heritage site and click "seach plaza" on the left column, you can also do a search, although the English translations are a bit lacking and some pages don't have images or information. Hope that helps. Tortfeasor 04:12, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks! I actually wrote that portion of the Jongmyo article. I was wondering if English Wikipedia had an article listing the Intangible Cultural Assets numerically, as this article does for the national treasures. I guess someone will need to do that. I did find a nice English-language website yesterday that lists them, but it's not so easy to navigate. Badagnani 04:24, 22 June 2006 (UTC)