Dokdo Today: Living Symbol of Korean Sovereignty
Explore Dokdo’s contemporary significance as Korea’s easternmost territory. Discover current administration, environmental protection, cultural import
Explore Dokdo’s contemporary significance as Korea’s easternmost territory. Discover current administration, environmental protection, cultural import
“We rise not against the king, but against the corrupt officials who have stolen from the people and brought our
“To walk through Korea’s ancient places is to walk through time itself — every stone, every beam, every courtyard whispers
“To walk through Korea’s ancient places is to hear the whispers of dynasties past — each stone, each pillar, each
“No object from ancient Korea speaks more powerfully of royal majesty than the shimmering golden crowns unearthed from the tumuli
“To walk through Korea’s heritage sites is to step across the threshold of time itself — where stone, wood, and
“We hereby declare that Korea is an independent state and that Koreans are a self-governing people.” — Opening lines of
“The first is the bluish-green color of Goryeo celadon.”— Song dynasty Chinese connoisseur Taiping Laoren, 12th century, naming Korean celadon
“To walk through Korea’s heritage sites is to step across centuries — where stone, timber, and memory converge into living
“I still have twelve ships.” — Admiral Yi Sun-sin, before the Battle of Myeongnyang, 1597 On October 26, 1597, in
“The stones remember what the people have forgotten — walk among them and let history speak.” Welcome to Korean Heritage
“We herewith proclaim the independence of Korea and the liberty of the Korean people.”— Opening line of the Korean Declaration
“To walk through Korea’s historic sites is to step across the threshold of time itself — where stone, wood, and