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Gumi City Hand Mirrors

Updated at 2024-04-27

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The five hand mirrors in the photo depict scenes of South Korea's first provincial park, Geumosan. The top left mirror shows a scene of Geumosan from a distance. The middle mirror shows the Geumosan Cable Car that opened in 1974. The top right mirror illustrates Gil Jae, a scholar-official from the late Goryeo period who remained loyal to his country and refused to submit to the Joseon Dynasty. Instead, he resigned from his official position in Seoul and returned to his hometown near Geumosan to establish a private school. The bottom left mirror shows Chaemijeong Pavilion. Located amid Geumosan, it was built to honor Gil Jae's integrity. The bottom right mirror illustrates a five-story stone pagoda dating back to the Goryeo Dynasty.

Details

Name
Gumi City Hand Mirrors
Giver
Gumi City Government
Friendly States
Republic of Korea
City
Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province

Alliance date: Sept. 7, 2016
Language: Korean
Area: 615.3 square kilometers
Population: Approx. 413,000 people
Main Industries/Features: The main industries are cutting-edge electronics and related machinery parts; semiconductors; and information technology. Gumi is a city where traditional culture and cutting-edge industries meet (It has a long history and tradition, as well as the country’s largest industrial park whose tenants include Samsung, LG, and other international companies).

Size
L8.7cm W8.7cm H0.5cm
Category
Other Materia
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