sang chan's busan
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Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Chan’s Narrative
My hometown Busan(Pusan)
A day over the sea
In Jagalchi fish market Ship taking a rest
To go downtown
Coexistence of past and present
Autumn and nomadism
Fireworks Festival Pusan international film fes-tival
My Hometown
My mother and her pots
My Favorite Places in Korea
Gyeongju bulguksa
Kingdom for a thousand year
Anapji graves of royal family
Colour of korea
Flower pattern of a Korean Temple DoorSquare pattern of a Korean Room
My Daughter
Yeone, waiting for new year’s day
Food preparation Rice Cake for new year’s day
Food preparation for new year’s day
Korean costume for a girl
A day in Bukchon
At last! U.S. in 2008
Sunny in Boston and Amherst
Hangeul-my mother tongue
Hangeul consists of ten vowels and fourteen conso-nants.
Vowels ㅏ [a] ㅑ [ya] ㅓ [eo] ㅕ [yeo] ㅗ [o] ㅛ [yo] ㅜ [u] ㅠ [yu] ㅡ [eu] ㅣ [i]
Consonants ㄱ [gi yeok] ㄴ [nieun] ㄷ [digeut] ㄹ [rieul] ㅁ [mieum] ㅂ [bieup] ㅅ [siot] ㅇ [ieung] ㅈ [jieut] ㅊ
[chieut] ㅋ [kieuk] ㅌ [tieut] ㅍ [pieup] ㅎ [hieut] 한국 [hanguk] 부산 [busan] 불국사 [bulguksa]
Let’s learn Korean Hangeul is the name of
Korean language. It was created by King Sejong, the forth ruler of the Joseon Dynasty in the year 1443.
나는 당신을 사랑합니다 . [Naneun dangsinul
saranghamnida.] I love you.
고맙습니다 .( 감사합니다 .) [Gomapseumnida. (Gam-
sahamnida.)] Thank you.
안녕하세요 . [Annyeong-haseyo.] Hello.
저는 한국을 참 좋아해요 . [Jeoneun han-gugul cham
joahaeyo.] I enjoy living in Korea.
Byungki Hwang’s Gayageum