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The Korean Peninsula extends southward
from the northeastern part of the Asian
continent between 33 and 43 North Latitude
and 124 and 132 degree East Longitude. The
standard meridian of the peninsula is 135,
nine hours ahead of GMT. The Amnok river
and Duman rivers border both China and Russia
to the north, and Japan is just across the
East Sea. Since 1945, as a by-product of
the Cold War, the peninsula has been divided
at 38 North Latitude into the capitalist
Republic of Korea, or South Korea, and the
communist Democratic People's Republic of
Korea, more commonly known as North Korea
The Seoul Arts Center is located at the
foot of Mt. Woomyun in Seocho-gu. It is
made up of a concert hall, calligraphy hall,
art gallery, library, opera house and outdoor
area, It is also the home of the National
Center for Korean Traditional Performing
Arts.
ΆΡ Seoul Arts
Center Introduction |