<Hangeul 10 Madang> is literally a collection of 10 very important events from the creation of Hangeul to the globalization of Hangeul.
It has been 537 years since the first creation of Hangeul in 1443 and the enactment of the statue of King Sejong, which began to be given at the United Nations in 1980, but it can be seen that King Sejong's brilliant spirit of Hangeul to make everyone live comfortably with easy characters continues. .
In 1980, UNESCO recognized the excellence of Hangeul and named it the King Sejong Literacy Prize as an award given to a person who contributed to the eradication of illiteracy. The Korean language, including Hangeul, has been an official international language of the International Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) of the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) since 2007, which is why British historian John Mann praised Hangeul as “the alphabet that all languages dream of, Hangeul.” As a character recognized for its originality and scientific value, it is applied to various fields such as art and industry, and Hangeul is becoming globalized by developing Hangeul dance, Hangeul fashion show, and Hangeul characters.
<Hangeul 10 Madang> is literally a collection of 10 very important events from the creation of Hangeul to the globalization of Hangeul.
It has been 537 years since the first creation of Hangeul in 1443 and the enactment of the statue of King Sejong, which began to be given at the United Nations in 1980, but it can be seen that King Sejong's brilliant spirit of Hangeul to make everyone live comfortably with easy characters continues. .
In 1980, UNESCO recognized the excellence of Hangeul and named it the King Sejong Literacy Prize as an award given to a person who contributed to the eradication of illiteracy. The Korean language, including Hangeul, has been an official international language of the International Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) of the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) since 2007, which is why British historian John Mann praised Hangeul as “the alphabet that all languages dream of, Hangeul.” As a character recognized for its originality and scientific value, it is applied to various fields such as art and industry, and Hangeul is becoming globalized by developing Hangeul dance, Hangeul fashion show, and Hangeul characters.