Table of Contents
13 relations: Academy of Korean Studies, Bank of Korea (1909–1950), Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, Jung District, Seoul, Keijō, Keiki-dō, Korea under Japanese rule, Korean yen, Lotte Hotels & Resorts, March First Movement, National Library of Korea, Seoul, Sogong-dong.
- 1923 establishments in Korea
- 1945 disestablishments in Korea
- Buildings and structures of Korea under Japanese rule
- Defunct libraries
- Government-General of Chōsen
- Keijō
- Libraries in Seoul
Academy of Korean Studies
The Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) is a South Korean research and educational institute focusing on Korean studies.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Academy of Korean Studies
Bank of Korea (1909–1950)
The or Bank of Joseon was the central bank of Japanese Korea, and later of South Korea.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Bank of Korea (1909–1950)
Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
Jung District, Seoul
Jung District is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Jung District, Seoul
Keijō
, or Gyeongseong, was an administrative district of Korea under Japanese rule that corresponds to the present Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Keijō
Keiki-dō
, alternatively Keiki Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Keiki-dō
Korea under Japanese rule
From 1910 to 1945, Korea was ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the name Chōsen (Hanja: 朝鮮, Korean: 조선), the Japanese reading of Joseon. Government-General of Chōsen Library and Korea under Japanese rule are 1945 disestablishments in Korea.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Korea under Japanese rule
Korean yen
The yen was the currency of Korea, Empire of Japan between 1910 and 1945. Government-General of Chōsen Library and Korean yen are 1945 disestablishments in Korea.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Korean yen
Lotte Hotels & Resorts
Lotte Hotels and Resorts is a South Korean luxury hotel chain operated by Lotte Hotel Co., Ltd., the hospitality arm of Lotte Corporation.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Lotte Hotels & Resorts
March First Movement
The March First Movement was a series of protests against Japanese colonial rule that was held throughout Korea and internationally by the Korean diaspora beginning on March 1, 1919.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and March First Movement
National Library of Korea
The National Library of Korea is located in the Seocho District of Seoul, South Korea. Government-General of Chōsen Library and National Library of Korea are Libraries in Seoul.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and National Library of Korea
Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Seoul
Sogong-dong
Sogong-dong is a dong of Jung-gu district in Seoul, South Korea.
See Government-General of Chōsen Library and Sogong-dong
See also
1923 establishments in Korea
- Chongbang station
- Chōsen Railway
- Government-General of Chōsen Library
- Gwangcheon station
- Hanil University
- Jeonju National University of Education
- Kyungpook National University School of Medicine
- Sogam station
1945 disestablishments in Korea
- 19th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
- Chinkai Guard District
- Chōsen Anthracite Company
- Chōsen Folk Art Museum
- Chōsen Shrine
- Eagle Project
- Fuyo Jingū
- Government-General Museum of Chōsen
- Government-General of Chōsen Gazette
- Government-General of Chōsen Library
- Japanese Korean Army
- Keijō Nippō
- Korea under Japanese rule
- Korean History Compilation Committee
- Korean Women's Volunteer Labour Corps
- Korean yen
- Maeil Sinbo
- Meiji-za (Keijō)
- Oriental Development Company
Buildings and structures of Korea under Japanese rule
- Bank of Korea Money Museum
- Blue House
- Bumingwan
- Changgyeonggung
- Daegu Metropolitan Jungang Library
- Dongdaemun Stadium
- Ewha Haktang
- Government-General of Chōsen Building
- Government-General of Chōsen Library
- Gyeonggyojang
- Hwacheon Dam
- Ihwajang
- Incheon Sungui Baseball Stadium
- Incheon Sungui Stadium
- Jeondong Cathedral
- Keijō Post Office
- Korea University Museum
- Meiji-za (Keijō)
- Party Founding Museum
- Provisional Capital Memorial Hall
- Seodaemun Prison
- Seoul City Hall
- Seoul Metropolitan Library
- Seoul Museum of Art
- Severance Hospital
- Sontag Hotel
- Sup'ung Dam
- Tongin Market
- Tongyeong Undersea Tunnel
- Yeosu Expo station
Defunct libraries
- Al-Awqaf Library
- Albert and Temmy Latner Jewish Public Library
- Biblioteca della Comunità Israelitica
- Bibliotheca Palatina
- Bridgewater Library
- Bytown Mechanics' Institute
- Destroyed libraries
- Government-General of Chōsen Library
- House of Knowledge
- House of Wisdom
- Imperial Library (Japan)
- Library of Ashurbanipal
- Library of Celsus
- Library of Pergamum
- Library of Sir Thomas Browne
- Main Judaic Library
- Mechanic Apprentices Library Association
- Mercantile Library Association (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Mercantile Library Association of San Francisco
- Mor Bar Sauma Monastery
- Old National Library Building
- Pinakes
- Romney Literary Society
- Sarouyeh
- Science, Industry and Business Library
- Society to Encourage Studies at Home
- South Brisbane Library
- The People's Library
- Thomas Parry Library
- Vanport Library
- Workers' Library and Museum
Government-General of Chōsen
- Government-General Museum of Chōsen
- Government-General of Chōsen Building
- Government-General of Chōsen Gazette
- Government-General of Chōsen Library
- Keijō Nippō
Keijō
- Bumingwan
- Chōsen Exhibition
- Chōsen Folk Art Museum
- Chōsen Grand Exposition
- Chōsen Industrial Exhibition
- Chōsen Shrine
- Dansungsa
- Dongdaemun Stadium
- Government-General Museum of Chōsen
- Government-General of Chōsen Building
- Government-General of Chōsen Library
- Governor-General of Chōsen
- Gwangjin Bridge
- Hangang Bridge
- Hangang Railway Bridge
- Hwangudan
- Hyochang Park
- Keijō
- Keijō Imperial University
- Keijō Nippō
- Keijō Post Office
- Keijō Shinpō
- Keijō Shrine
- Maeil Sinbo
- Meiji-za (Keijō)
- Seodaemun Prison
- Sontag Hotel
- Taishōkan
- Umigwan
Libraries in Seoul
- Government-General of Chōsen Library
- Jeongdok Public Library
- Korea University Library System
- List of public libraries of Seoul
- Namsan Public Library
- National Assembly Library of Korea
- National Digital Library of Korea
- National Library of Korea
- Seoul Metropolitan Library

