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Culture insider: Chinese influence sweeps ROK

2014-07-02 08:49:21

(chinadaily.com.cn)

 


 

A child passes by a screen displaying Chinese and Korean characters in Seoul, Oct 9, 2013. Before 1443 when the Korean language was created, the Korean peninsula used Chinese as its language. Today, students in the ROK must learn The Thousand Character Classic, a Chinese poem used as a primer for children. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

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