Wikipedia:WikiProject Korea/Redlist

This is a general list of articles related to Korea which need to be created. Some can be translated from the Korean Wikipedia (if possible, they are linked). They are sorted by working group.

Culture

Overview topics
  • Philosophy in South Korea

Clothing and fashion

Royal attire
Royal attire Daily clothing Underwear
  1. Gonryongpo (곤룡포) currently redirects to dragon robe and focuses on China
  2. Gangsapo (강사포)
  3. Seuran chima (스란치마)
  4. Daeran chima (대란치마)
  1. Kkakkiot (깨끼옷)
  1. Dansotgot (단속곳)[1]
  2. Jeoksam (적삼)[2]
  3. Gojaengi (고쟁이)[3][4]
  4. Daeshumchima (대슘치마)[5]
  5. Mujigi (무지기)[6]
Headgear

http://hair.culturecontent.com/ reference

  1. Gwanmo (관모)[7]
  2. Sangtu (상투) currently is about a village in Iran
  3. Sseugae (쓰개)
  4. Samo (hat) (사모)
  5. Paeraengi (패랭이)[8]
  6. Chorip (초립)[9]
  7. Jurip (주립)[10]
  8. Bokdu (복두)[11]
  9. Jeonmo (전모)
  10. Cheone (처네)
  11. Gokkal (고깔)
  12. Satgat (삿갓) currently redirects to Asian conical hat and has no significant discussion of Korean context
  13. Dugeon (두건)
  14. Geongwik (건귁)
  15. Galmo (갈모)[12]
  16. Jougwan (조우관)[13]
  17. Tugu (투구)[14] currently points to a disambig page
  18. Neoul (너울)[15]PD image
  19. Garima (가리마)[16][17]
  20. Bolkki (볼끼)

Cuisine

This is a list of articles related to Korean cuisine that do not yet exist, but should. When adding a link, please also add a brief explanation of the topic and/or a resource that can be used to start the article. Please also note the Korean name, if applicable.

  • Traditional table settings
    • bansang (ko) – meal table
    • gyojasang (ko) – table setting for feast
    • juksang – porridge table
    • sulsang or juansang (ko) – anju-centered table setting
    • surasang (ko) – royal table (currently redirecting to Korean royal court cuisine)
  • Bokkeum variants:
    • myeolchi-bokkeum – stir-fried anchovies
    • ojingeo-bokkeum (ko) – stir–fried squid in gochujang sauce
  • Guk variants:
  • Jeok variants:
    • nureum-jeok (ko) – pan-fried skewers
      • hwayang-nureumi or hwayang-jeok – beef and vegetable skewers [18]
    • sojeok (ko) – tofu skewers
  • Jorim variants:
    • dalgyal-jangjorim (ko) – pickled eggs
  • Juk variants
    • daechu–juk – jujube porridge
    • kkaejuk – sesame porridge. Heugimja-juk is a variety of kkaejuk.
    • kongjuk – soybean porridge
    • nokdu-juk – mung bean porridge
    • yachae-juk – vegetable porridge
    • yulmu-juk – Job's tears porridge
  • Other foods
    • beombeok – Korean pudding
    • bugeo – dried Alaska pollock (currently redirecting to Alaska pollock as food)
    • duruchigi – Korean bouillabaisse, a class of roasted or fried pork strips prepared in a gochujang particular to Gyeongsang–do.[19]
    • eopo (ko) – fish po
    • gajami-sikhae (ko) – flatfish sikhae
    • kkanpunggi (ko) – Korean Chinese chicken dish
    • myeongtae-sundae (ko) – stuffed Alaska pollock
    • oi-muchim – slightly salted fresh cucumber seasoned with chili pepper powder.[20][21][22][23]
    • ojingeo-sundae (ko) – stuffed squid
    • sukchae (ko) – parboiled namul vegetables. Japchae is a variety of sukchae.
    • sun-dubu (ko)
  • North Korean dishes
    • paensae (ko) – dumplings
    • injo-kogi – (ko) meat analogue made from soybean press cake
  • Drinks
    • Andong-sikhye (ko) – sikhye of Andong
    • Moju (ko) – seasoned rice wine from Jeonju
    • Songjeol-ju (ko) – rice wine from Seoul, made with pine knots
This is list of Korean royal court dishes that appeared in episodes of Dae Jang Geum (대장금), Korean hit drama.
  • bak-mandu (박만두) – mandu made with calabash (currently redirecting to mandu)
  • bo-mandu (보만두; 褓饅頭) – mandu in bojagi shape (currently redirecting to mandu)
  • daeha-gui (대하구이) – gui dish or grilled big shrimp
  • dak-jorigae (닭조리개)
  • deulkkae-ori-tang (들깨오리탕)
  • eo-sukchae (어숙채; 魚熟菜) – hoe dish consisted of parboiled seafood and a dipping sauce
  • gaksaek-jeonggwa (각색정과)
  • gyesam-chae (계삼채; 鷄蔘菜) – a japchae dish made with chicken and ginseng
  • gyesam-ungjang (계삼웅장)
  • hodu-jeonggwa (호두정과)
  • hongsi-juksun-chae (홍시죽순채) – japchae dish made with bamboo shoot seasoned with hongsi (홍시), soft persimmon
  • hwanghwa-japchae (황화잡채) – japchae dish made with ???
  • jeonbok-cho (전복초; 全鰒炒) – jorim dish made with sliced abalone marinated, currently redirects to jorim
  • kkotge-ban (꽃게반) or kkotge-jang (꽃게장) – a variety of gejang, marinated crab in ganjang
  • kkwong-jorigae (꿩조리개) – jorim dish made with pheasant
  • ma-songhwa-kkul-jeup (마송화꿀즙)
  • maekjeok (맥적; 貊炙) – a jeok dish, grilled meat on a skewer, origine of bulgogi
  • memil-jeonbyeong (메밀전병) – similar to spring roll, made with memil-buchimgae stuffed with sliced vegetables
  • myeongtae-kkeopjil-ssam (명태껍찔쌈) – a ssam dish, wrappings made with fish and other ingredients
  • neureum-jeok (누름적) or nureumi (누르미) – similar to sanjeok (jeok varient, grilled dish on a skewer) and spreading over thick sauce over the dish[24]
  • oja-juk (오자죽; 五子粥), rice porridge made with five seeds such as black sesame, pine nuts, walnuts, nuts, sunflower seeds.[25]
  • saengnan (생란) – a variety of suksilgwa made with ginger
  • samsaek-danja (삼색단자; 三色團餈) – literally three colored danja (tteok, or rice cake), currently redirects to danja
  • santtalgi-jeonggwa (산딸기정과)
  • seop-sansam (섭산삼) – ginseng
  • so-gogi-sanma-jjim (쇠고기산마찜) – a jjim dish made by steaming beef and Dioscorea opposita
  • songi-galbi-gui (송이갈비구이) – gui dish or grilled galbi with
  • sungchae-mandu (숭채만두; 菘菜饅頭) – mandu made with napa cabbage (currently redirecting to mandu)
  • sunmu-mulgimchi (순무물김치) – similar to dongchimi, literally "water kimchi made with tunrip"
  • yeon-jeoyuk-jjim (연저육찜) – jjim dish made by steaming baby pig in ganjang sauce
  • yeongeun-eungi (연근응이) – eungi (gruel, thiner than juk) made with lotus root
  • yeonggye-jjim-gui (영계찜구이) – a gui and jjim dish made with young chicken?

Language and literature

  • Korean Linguistics, journal published by the International Circle of Korean Linguistics
  • Korean as an additional language
  • The Japanese Chosen shinpo, Korea's first newspaper. Starting point: Altman, Albert A. (1984), "Korea's First Newspaper: The Japanese Chosen shinpo", The Journal of Asian Studies 43 (4): 685–696
  • Maxim (Korea), a Korean edition of the men's magazine Maxim

Traditional Music and Folk Songs

  • Gunbam Taryeong, find a recording of it on wikimedia commons here
  • Changbu Taryeong, find a recording of it on wikimedia commons here

Film and TV

See also: List of missing Korean Films
  • Come to Play, TV series
Related lists consisting mostly of redlinks

Sports

  • Korea Walking Federation (http://www.walking.kr/eng/ktdw/intro.html)
Korean martial arts
  • Mudokkwan Subakdo
  • Subyokchigi
  • Chung Do Mu Sool Won (정도무술원 / 正道武術院)
  • Charyok (차력/借力)
  • Kwansunmu (관선무)
  • Koong Shi Do
  • Koong Do
  • Choson Sebop (조선세법/朝鮮勢法)
  • Seonmudo (선무도/禪武道)/Bulmudo
  • Geomsul
  • Dan Mudo

Ecology

  • Biosphere reserves in South Korea
  • Ecoregions in South Korea
  • Protected areas of South Korea

Economy

  • Economic history of Korea
  • Social history of South Korea
  • Income in South Korea
  • Taxation in South Korea

Geography

Architecture (buildings and structures)

  • Marketplaces
    • Jungbu Market (중부시장)
    • Seun Marketplace
    • Sampung Marketplace
    • Pungjeon Marketplace
  • Seongnam Moran Market (성남모란시장)
    • "서울성곽". 예술로.
    • "옛지도로 본 형상". 우리궁궐 길라잡이.
      • 한성전도(漢城全圖<古地圖帖>) 채색필사본. 18세기 후반. 31.4 * 51.8cm. 영남대학교 박물관
      • 도성도(都城圖<古地圖帖>) 채색필사본. 19세기 초. 88.6 * 98.0cm. 영남대학교 박물관 소장.
      • 경강부임진도(京江附臨津圖 <東國輿圖>)채색필사본. 19세기 전반. 47.0 * 123.6cm. 서울대학교 규장각 소장.
      • 경조오부(京兆五部<大東輿地圖>) 김정호. 목판본. 30.2 * 40.4cm. 서울대학교 규장각 소장
  • Yesullo 예술로 Ministry of Culture and Tourism
    • "예술로". 예술로 소개.

예술로 구축사업을 위한 주관은 문화체육관광부(구 문화관광부)가 담당하였고 국립극장, 국립현대미술관, 공립미술관(6개관), 국립국악원, 한국문화예술위원회, 한국문화관광연구원, 예술의전당, 한국영상자료원, 한국미술협회, 한빛문화기획자개발원, 국립발레단 등이 참여하여 공동으로 추진.

  • Mausoleum of Princess Jeonghye
  • Yongjang sanseong
  • Haengju sanseong
  • Choji camp
  • Seoul Union Church since 1886
  • Chemulpo Foreigners' Cemetery in Incheon
  • Seoul YMCA in Jongno
  • Munsudong Diplomatic Compound, North Korea - where diploantic missions are locate
  • Drug (live music club) - first famous 'punk' or underground club in Korea (Hongdae-ap area - late 1990s)

Cities

  • Seongsan-eup, shortened to just Seongsan - city in Jejudo that had one of the lowest temperatures in South Korean history during the January 2016 East Asia cold wave, at −6.2 °C (20.8 °F)

Natural landmarks

  • Gamgok-Myeon, Chungcheongbuk-do - ko:감곡면
  • Anseong River, Gyeonggi-do - ko:안성천
  • Boseong River - ko:보성강
  • Charyeong Ridge - ko:삽교천
  • Dongnae Castle
  • Deokyu Mountain - ko:덕유산
  • Gaji Mountain, Gyeongsang-do - ko:가지산_(경상도)
  • Gap River, Greater Daejeon - ko:갑천
  • Honam Plain
  • Jinju Fortress, Gyeongsang-do
  • Jusang jeollidae,
  • Mangyeong River, Jeolla-do - ko:만경강
  • Noryeong Mountain Range - ko:노령산맥
  • Pyeongtaek Plain
  • Sapgyo River, Chungcheong-do - ko:삽교천
  • German Village, South Korea (German translation)
  • Donggwang, South Korea - village run entirely on solar power
  • Namdae River

Government

Health

Legislation

  • Foreign Workers’ Employment Act (2004)
  • Support for Multicultural Families Act (2008)

History

Overview topics
  • Economic history of Korea

Events and organizations

  • Alien Registration Ordinance [ja] 1947 policy that stripped Koreans in Japan of their Japanese citizenship
  • Catholic Persecution of 1866 also known as the Byeonin Persecution. ko:병인박해
  • Three Armies Headquarters of Joseon ko:의흥삼군부 (義興三軍府) [26]
  • Gyeong-yeon경연 (經筵) 임금에게 유학의 경서를 강론하는 일.[27][28]
  • Gyeongyeongwan 경연관 [經筵官] 경연의 관직 members of the Royal Lectures /royal lecturers [29][http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=K&i=235858&v=43
  • Office of Royal Lectures of Joseon 경연청(經筵廳) [30][31]
  • Gyeongyeon ilgi경연일기(經筵日記), Daily Records of Lectures before the Throne[32]
  • Jikjehak 직제학(直提學), jikjehak, second counselor [33][34][]
  • Saganwon 사간원 司諫院, Censors Office, Office of Special Counselors, Office of the Censor-General[35][36][37]
  • Saongwon사옹원 [司饔院]Bureau for Overseeing Ceramic Production, Palace Kitchen Management [38][39]
  • East Berlin Spy Incident (ko:동백림 사건; Tongbaengnim sakôn), 1967 [40]
  • history of les manuscrits coréens (ko:외규장각 도서) some sort of (political?) controversy over the possession of Korean historical documents by France
  • Hyungje Bokjiwon, labour camp in Busan, closed in 1987. [41]
  • Park In-soo scandal, mid 1950s sex scandal in which Park pretended to be a Navy captain/Military police to have sex with around 70 women. The crux of his appeal argument was that only one of those women was a virgin, and he received only one year in prison.

Archaeology

  • Baekseok-dong, large Early Mumun settlement site in Cheonan
  • Dongsam-dong Shellmidden, Jeulmun Period archaeological site
  • Gosan-ni, Jeulmun archaeological site on western tip of Jeju Island containing K's oldest pottery
  • Geomdan-ni, large ditch-enclosed Mumun settlement site in Greater Ulsan
  • National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, one article to encompass regional research centres at Daejeon, Gyeongju, Changwon, etc
  • Neuk Island site, Late Mumun and Protohistoric archaeological site on south coast
  • Silla Wanggyeong, archaeological sites of the gridded capital of Unified Silla
  • Soro-ri, highly controversial archaeological site

Military history

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Swords
  • Ye do (예도)
  • Geom (weapon) (검)
  • Haedong jingeom (해동진검)
  • samgakdo (삼각도)
  • Ssanggeom (쌍검)
  • Samjeongdo (삼정도)
  • Danwoldo (단월도)
  • Hyupdo (협도)
  • Jedokgum (제독검)
  • Ssang Su Do (쌍수도)
  • Rai Sword
  • Sainchamsageom (사인참사검)
  • Samingeom
  • Chilsunggeom
  • Yongbunggeom
  • Ssangyunggeom
  • Bulsaegeom
  • Janggeom
  • Jiljido
  • Bogeom
  • Paewoldo
  • Paedo > a disambig
  • Paegeom
  • Jangpogeom
Spears
  • Jukjanchangbo
  • Nangsun
  • Dajichang
  • Sabarichang
  • Yangjimochang
  • Dongyemochang

Organizations

  • political parties missing from List of political parties in South Korea:
    • Federation Korean National Independence (1947-1951)
    • Korea National Party (1947-1958)
    • New Korea Democratic Party (1984–1988)
    • Party for Peace and Democracy → Peaceful Democratic Party (1987–1991)
    • Democratic Party (1963-1965)
    • Preparatory Committee for National Construction → People's Party of Korea → People's Labor Party (1945-1950)
    • Socialist Party (1951-1953)
    • Hangyore Democratic Party (1988-1991)
    • People's Party (1988)
    • The People's Party (1990-1992)
  • populate South Korean section at List of human rights organisations, currently missing entirely
  • Korean Veterans' Association

People

  • Note : Please leave a brief note about who they are (period, occupation) and their hangul or hanja name. Or make a subcategory to divide by their occupation and add link for reference.

Historical figures

  • Choi Han-gi (최한기)
  • Jeong Je-du (정제두)
  • Gi Dae-seung (1527–1572, ko:기대승)
  • Yi Deok-hyeong (1561–1613, ko:이덕형 (1561년))
  • Yi Hang-bok (1556–1618, ko:이항복)
  • Hong Yeong-sik (1856–1884, ko:홍영식)
  • Yeongbi Choe (ko:영비 최씨), daughter-turned-queen of Choe Yeong, Goryeo general.
  • Jeong Inbo (1893–1950, ko:정인보)
  • Yang Se-bong (1896–1934, ko:양세봉)
  • Horace Grant Underwood III (1942–2004), U.S. Navy veteran and Korean War armistice translator
  • Draft:Pak Choong-hoon
  • Kim Soo-im (1911–1950, ko:김수임), Female Communist spy who spied on the ROK on behalf of the DPRK
  • Lee Jeong-jae (gangster) (1917-1961, ko:이정재 (1917년)), gangster who controversially worked with politicians during the First Republic of the ROK

Artists and critics

Musicians

Painters

  • Note : If you're interest Korean painters, please see List of Korean painters. This list is incomplete, and creating new articles of the painters on the list is needed.
  • Reference: 376 Korean famous painters empas/EncyKorea

Actors and singers

Actors and singers should be moved into more specific categories below
  • Elliott Yoo (Yoo Ki Tae)
  • Dong Chul Rhue (태잉자넛)
  • Jun Hwangbo (황보준)
  • Lee Eun Cheol (이은철)
  • Choi Jung-hwa (actor) (최정화 ? which one?)
  • Koh So-young (고소영)
  • Park Soo-ae (박수애)
  • Park Yoon-Hee (박윤희)
  • Sin Min-ah (신민아)
  • Yang Mikyeong (양미경)
  • Ray Ahn , Bassist for Australian bands the Hard Ons and Nunchukka Superfly
  • Joo Duk-In (Renowned Korean poet based in Australia, author of the meaning of meanings novel published by Bloomsbury)

Actresses

  • Actresses of the 1960s and 1970s
  • Yang Mi-hui – ko:양미희[42]
  • Bang Sung-ja – ko:방성자[43]
  • Lee Bin-hwa – ko:이빈화[44]
  • Moon Jung-suk – ko:문정숙[45]
  • Seo Ae-ja – ko:서애자[46]
  • Gang Ju-hui – ko:강주희[47]
  • Actresses of the 1980s
  • Lee Sang-a – ko:이상아[48]
  • Choe Su-ji – ko:최수지[49]
  • Lee Gyeong-jin – ko:이경진[50]
  • Kim Cheong – ko:김청[51]
  • Kang Mun-young – ko:강문영[52]
  • Shin Hye-soo – ko:신혜수[53]
  • Cho Yong-won – ko:조용원[54]
  • Park Soon-cheon – ko:박순천 (배우)[55]
  • Hong Se-mi – ko:홍세미[56]
  • Kim Do-yeon (actress) – ko:김도연[57]
  • Lee Mi-kyung (actress) – ko:이미경[58]
  • Actresses of the 1990s
  • Oh Jeong-hae – ko:오정해[59]
  • Lee Jae-eun – ko:이재은[60]
  • Lee Ui-jeong – ko:이의정[61]
  • Park So-hyeon – ko:박소현
  • Eum Jeong-hui – ko:음정희
  • Yoo Hye-jung – ko:유혜정 (배우)
  • Jeon Hye-jin (actress, born 1970) – ko:전혜진 (1970년)
  • Heo Yoon-jung – ko:허윤정 (배우)
  • [[]] – ko:이종희
  • Actresses of the 2000s
  • Ok Ji-young – ko:옥지영
  • [[]] – ko:김규리
  • Kim Na-woon – ko:김나운
  • Kim Hyo-seon - ko:김효선 (배우)[62]
  • Supporting actresses
  • [[]] – ko:사미자
  • Kim Chang-sook – ko:김창숙[63]
  • [[]] – ko:정애란
  • [[]] – ko:김보애
  • [[]] – ko:오미희
  • [[]] – ko:박순애
  • [[]] – ko:양금석
  • [[]] – ko:이미영
  • [[]] – ko:김혜정
  • [[]] – ko:황정순
  • [[]] – ko:이민자
  • [[]] – ko:선우용여
  • [[]] – ko:박정수
  • [[]] – ko:김영옥 (1937년)
  • [[]] – ko:전원주
  • [[]] – ko:남능미
  • [[]] – ko:이효춘
  • Theater actresses
  • Yoon Seok-hwa – ko:윤석화
  • Park Jung-ja – ko:박정자 (배우)
  • Kim Sung-nyeo – ko:김성녀
  • [[]] – ko:최정원
  • Erotic film actresses
  • [[]] – ko:방희
  • Sunwoo Il-ran – ko:선우일란
  • [[]] – ko:김진아
  • [[]] – ko:정세희
  • Jin Do-hee – ko:진도희 (1971년)

Actors

  • Kim Joo-seung – ko:김주승[64]
  • Na Han-il – ko:나한일[65]
  • Lee Dae-keun – ko:이대근[66]
  • Lee Yea-chun – ko:이예춘[67]
  • Oh Ji-myung – ko:오지명[68]
  • Ahn Jung-hun – ko:안정훈[69]
  • Hwang Hae (actor) – ko:황해
  • Kim Hee-kap – ko:김희갑[70]
  • Jeon Young-rok – ko:전영록[71]
  • Dokgo Sung – ko:독고성[72]
  • Lee Chang-hoon (born 1966) – ko:이창훈[73]
  • Byun Woo-min – ko:변우민[74]
  • Song Young-chang – ko:송영창[75]
  • Im Sung-min (actor) – ko:임성민[76]
  • [[]] – ko:김영철
  • [[]] – ko:박인환
  • [[]] – ko:남성훈
  • [[]] – ko:조형기
  • [[]] – ko:연규진
  • [[]] – ko:정욱
  • [[]] – ko:임동진
  • [[]] – ko:주호성
  • [[]] – ko:심양홍
  • [[]] – ko:김인문
  • [[]] – ko:김진만
  • [[]] – ko:정성모
  • [[]] – ko:박윤배
  • [[]] – ko:정욱
  • [[]] – ko:김병세
  • [[]] – ko:이정길
  • [[]] – ko:최주봉
  • [[]] – ko:김흥기
  • [[]] – ko:서인석
  • [[]] – ko:이정섭
  • [[]] – ko:한인수 (배우)
  • [[]] – ko:김동현
  • [[]] – ko:맹상훈
  • [[]] – ko:이동준 (배우)
  • [[]] – ko:김정현 (배우)
  • [[]] – ko:명계남
  • [[]] – ko:박광정
  • Jang Dong-hwi – ko:장동휘
  • Hong Kyung-in – ko:홍경인
  • [[]] – ko:홍학표
  • [[]] – ko:김찬우 (배우)
  • [[]] – ko:최진영 (가수)
  • [[]] – ko:김영철
  • [[]] – ko:양택조
  • [[]] – ko:이정길
  • [[]] – ko:이영범
  • [[]] – ko:김영배
  • [[]] – ko:유퉁
  • [[]] – ko:이두일
  • [[]] – ko:김인문
  • [[]] – ko:현석
  • [[]] – ko:노영국
  • [[]] – ko:이희도
  • [[]] – ko:남경주

Singers

  • [[]] – ko:양희은
  • [[]] – ko:김수희
  • [[]] – ko:하춘화
  • [[]] – ko:진미령
  • [[]] – ko:정소녀
  • [[]] – ko:정수라
  • [[]] – ko:왕영은
  • [[]] – ko:혜은이
  • Heo Cham – ko:허참[77]
  • Choi Baek-ho – ko:최백호[78]
  • Yun Su-il – ko:윤수일
  • [[]] – ko:최희섭

Comedians

  • Kim Guk-jin – ko:김국진, mid- to late-90s comedian
  • Yoon Hyung-bin – ko:윤형빈
  • Lee Kyung-shil - ko:이경실

Anchors

  • Byeon Ung-jeon – ko:변웅전
  • Park Seong-beom – ko:박성범
  • Baek Ji-yeon – ko:백지연


North Korean officials

Others

  • Yi Si-yun (이시윤)
  • Joo Bang Lee > redirects to Hwa Rang Do
  • Joo Sang Lee
  • Suahm Dosa
  • Yong-Woo Kim (North Korean official)
  • Kim Tarhyŏn
  • Pak Sindŏk
  • Hyeongak Seumnim, Harvard-educated foreign monk

Science

Society

Overview topics
  • Birth control in South Korea
  • Sociology in South Korea
  • Illegal drug trade in North Korea
Minor topics
  • Oneroom, a cheap form of long-term accommodation for students, currently redirects to Apartment

Other/Unknown

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