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 Hello, my name is sung and I will talk about the trip to the national folk museum.


  First, I saw a chart that had korea's history in chronological order. Next, I saw hand axes and iron armer, also iron agicurtural tools. The pros of iron is that it's strong, but the cons are that they are heavy and also it can be rusted when it has contact with oxygen. After, we saw balhae that followed goguryeo, and silla's capital gyeongju, the tripitaka koreana that was made at goreo when the mongolians attack goreo(look picture below), and also hunminjeongeum that king sejong made. The place that had stuff from the 1970's was interesting. They all looked old, and I was surprised that people actualy lived with those items.


 In a nutshell, korea has lots and lots of fun histories. If I have more time I want to go back to the museum and see more exhibits that I couldn't see during the class. Thank you for listening to my speech. 


-Picture of the Tripikana Koreana


-Picture of Hunminjeongeum

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