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    Myojakdo-Painting of Cats and Sparrows
    Myojakdo-Painting of Cats and Sparrows
    Gopchang jeongol
    Gopchang jeongol
    Galbitang
    Galbitang
    Wonsam
    Wonsam
    Dangui
    Dangui
    Hwanbyeokdang
    Hwanbyeokdang
    Irworobongdo
    Irworobongdo
    Naksansa
    Naksansa
    Kkachi durumagi
    Kkachi durumagi
    Jeogori
    Jeogori
    Jokduri
    Jokduri
    Ayam
    Ayam
    Dancheong
    Dancheong
    Dak galbi
    Dak galbi
    Andong jjimdak
    Andong jjimdak
    Ganjang gejang
    Ganjang gejang
    Korean temple cuisine
    Korean temple cuisine
    Sotdae
    Sotdae
    Namsadang
    Namsadang
    Hwajeon
    Hwajeon
    Agujjim
    Agujjim
    Baesuk
    Baesuk
    1. ... that inNorth Korea, the question,"How good was the taste ofsungeoguk (trout soup)" is used as a common greeting to people returning fromPyongyang?on December 15, 2009
    2. ... that amongKorean regional cuisine, the luxurious style ofKaesong cuisine ofNorth Korea is frequently compared with those ofSeoul andJeolla cuisines ofSouth Korea?on November 29, 2009
    3. ... that AmericancountertenorBejun Mehta began his musical career as aboy soprano, praised byLeonard Bernstein?on November 29, 2009
    4. ... that theKorean painter of theJoseon period,Byeon Sang-byeok, was referred to as "Byeon Cat" because of his dedication tocat paintings such asMyojakdo(pictured)?on November 15, 2009
    5. ... that theKoreanPainting of the Eastern Palace, is actually of two royal palaces to the east ofGyeongbokgung palace?on October 15, 2009
    6. ... that theGeumsansa temple inGimje,South Korea, served as the training ground for theBuddhist volunteer corps along with monks againstJapanese invasions of Korea in the end of the 16th century?on September 15, 2009
    7. ... that theBaekryulsa temple located inGyeongju,South Korea, which was once the capital of theSilla kingdom, is believed to be associated withIchadon, the firstmartyr forBuddhism inKorea?on August 22, 2009
    8. ... that in 993,Seo Hui, aKorean diplomat in theGoryeo period, prevented an invasion byKhitan troops?on August 15, 2009
    9. ... thatInsadong is a district ofSeoul consisting ofgalleries andantique shops, known for "culture of the past and the present"?on July 15, 2009
    10. ... thatGotjawal Forest, a naturally formedforest onJeju Island inSouth Korea, consists of a rocky area ofaa lava?on June 7 2009
    11. ... thatsopranoDeborah Voigt lost over 100 pounds (45 kg) by means ofgastric bypass surgery after she was fired in the "Covent Garden incident"?on June 3 2009
    12. ... thatgopchang jeongol(pictured), a spicyKoreancasserole made by boiling beeftripe, vegetables, and seasonings in beefbroth, is a populardish when drinkingalcoholic beverages inSouth Korea?on June 2 2009
    13. ... that when theChinese delicacyBuddha Jumps Over the Wall was introduced toSouth Korea, the name ignited a controversy in theBuddhist community?on 11 May 2009
    14. ... that theAnyangcheon, a river inGyeonggi Province andSeoul City ofSouth Korea, is home to a variety ofwildlife such asgoldfish,Grey Heron andNorthern Shoveler?on 2 May 2009
    15. ... thatKang Dae-ha, a film director, screenwriter fromJeju Island ofSouth Korea, directed films related toKorean shamanism andtradition?on 1 May 2009
    16. ... thatgalbitang(pictured), aKorean soup made frombeef short ribs calledgalbi, is a representativedish served atwedding receptions inSouth Korea?26 March 2009
    17. ... thathaejangguk is a kind ofKoreanguk (soup) consumed as a remedy forhangovers?1 March 2009
    18. ... that awonsam(pictured) was a female ceremonialrobe for the queen, royalty, andnobility during theKoreanJoseon Dynasty, thoughcommoners could wear it for their wedding?25 February 2009
    19. ... that during theKoreanJoseon period, royal physicians squeezed milk from cows to maketarakjuk, a milkporridge, which was served only forthe king and royalty?on 23 February 2009
    20. ... thatdangui(pictured) was an uppergarment worn by the royal women andcourt ladies for ceremonial occasions during theKoreanJoseon Dynasty?on February 22 2009
    21. ... thatSanggung was an official title of the senior fifth rank, the highest attainable forgungnyeo, a lady-in-waiting during theJoseon Dynasty ofKorea?on 16 February 2009
    22. ... that because of the strictsex segregation of the era based onConfucianism,Korea'sJoseon Dynasty created a class of specialistfemale physicians known asUinyeo?on 12 February 2009
    23. ... thatKing Yeongjo of theKoreanJoseon Dynasty was said to have been born of aconcubine from themusuri slave class?on 11 February 2009
    24. ... thatgungnyeo is a genericKorean term referring tocourt ladies who waited on the king and royalty during theGoryeo andJoseon dynasties ofKorea?on 10 February 2009
    25. ... that the 500-year-old titleYeonguijeong was created in 1400 CE during theJoseon Dynasty ofKorea, and given to the Chief StateCouncilor as the highest government position of "Uijeongbu"?on 3 January 2009
    26. ... thatHwanbyeokdang(pictured), apavilion inSouth Korea, is associated with a tale regarding adragon and 16th century poetJeong Cheol?on 7 February 2009
    27. ... that of over 1,000 stone Buddha statues that once existed at theKorean Buddhist templeUnjusa, only 91 remain intact?on 15 December 2008
    28. ... thatIrworobongdo(pictured) is aKoreanfolding screen with a stylizedlandscape painting for symbolizing the politicalcosmology of theJoseon Dynasty?on 23 November 2008
    29. ... that an outer jacket,magoja was introduced toKorea after the king's father,Heungseon Daewongun, returned fromManchuria in 1887?on 8 November 2008
    30. ... thatNaksansa(pictured) is aKorean Buddhist temple founded in 671 CE near the place where theAvalokitesvaraBodhisattva is believed to live?on 2008-11-01
    31. ... that a 1989Samsungcommercial began the lateSouth Korean actressChoi Jin-sil's path to stardom?on 2008-10-09
    32. ... that the colorfulkkachi durumagi(pictured) evokes the good fortune associated with themagpie inKorean folklore?on 2008-10-07
    33. ... thatKoreancomposer andviolinistHong Nan-pa is best known for his songBongseonhwa written in 1919 which was widely sung during theJapanese occupation of Korea?on 2008-10-05
    34. ...... that ajeogori(pictured) is aKorean basic uppergarment of traditionalhanbok having been worn by both men and women?on 2008-10-05
    35. ... that theKorean traditional winter hatnambawi can be luxuriously adorned withgold leaf decoration for women?on 2008-09-30
    36. ... that ajobawi is aKorean traditional wintercap with ear-flaps which was worn by women during the lateJoseon Dynasty?on 2008-09-29
    37. ... that ajokduri(pictured) is a type ofKorean traditionalcoronet worn by women for special occasions such asweddings?on 2008-09-23
    38. ... that anayam(pictured) is aKorean traditional wintercap mostly worn by women in theJoseon period?on 2008-09-22
    39. ... that aJapanese sea spirit namedshōjō with red hair and a fondness forsake is featured inNoh andKabuki plays?on 2008-09-21
    40. ... thatSongpa sandaenori is a type ofKorean mask play originated in the neighborhoods ofSongpa-dong ofSeoul,Korea?on 2008-09-21
    41. ... thatdancheong(pictured) refers toKorean traditional decorative coloring onwooden buildings andartifacts for style?on 2008-09-20
    42. ... thatmemiljeon is a type ofKoreanpancake, made withbuckwheat flour and vegetables?on 2008-09-12
    43. ... that the city ofChuncheon,Korea is famous fordak galbi(pictured), which is made bystir-frying marinated chicken, vegetables, andrice cake inchili pepper paste? on 2008-09-11]
    44. ... thatAndong jjimdak(pictured) is aKoreansteamed dish originated in the city ofAndong?on 2008-09-11
    45. ... thatgejang(pictured) is a variety ofjeotgal, fermented seafood inKorean cuisine, which is made bymarinating fresh rawcrabs insoy sauce?on 2008-09-10
    46. ... that thebeoseon aresocks worn withhanbok,Korean traditional clothing?on 2008-09-10
    47. ... thatwhite kimchi,Shiitakemushrooms, andrice cakes made withmung beans are elements ofKorean temple cuisine(pictured)?"on 2008-08-15
    48. ... that theSakuradamon Incident of 1932 was an unsuccessful assassination attempt againstEmperor Hirohito ofJapan by aKoreannationalist?on 2008-08-09
    49. ... thatsotdae(pictured) is a tall woodenpole or stonepillar with a sculpturedbird atop, traditionally set up for the purpose offolk belief inKorea?on 2008-07-15
    50. ... thatnamsadang is aKorean itinerant troupe during theJoseon Dynasty that performedacrobatics(example pictured),dancing, and playing like acircus?on 2008-07-14
    51. ... thatKorean writerPark Kyung-ni spent 25 years writing the 16-volume epic novelLand, which has been included in theUNESCO Collection of Representative Works?on 2008-07-13
    52. ... thathwajeon(pictured) is a sweetKoreanpancake orrice cake made ofedible flowerpetals,glutinous riceflour, and sugar?on 2008-06-28
    53. ... that although theblackmouth angler is known for its ugly appearance, it is used for makingagujjim(pictured), a popularKorean dish?on 2008-06-04
    54. ... that inKorean cuisine, dishes made by steaming vegetables such ascucumber,zucchini, oregg plant stuffed with seasonedfillings are calledSeon?on 2008-06-02
    55. ... that theyuja hwachae,Korean traditionalfruit punch made withKorean pear andyuja, is often served withflower pancakes made ofchrysanthemum?on 2008-05-30
    56. ... that thebaesuk(pictured) is aKorean traditionalfruit punch made bysimmering slices ofKorean pear,black peppercorns,ginger,honey or sugar, and water?on 2008-05-24
    57. ... thatKim Swoo Geun, a leadingSouth Korean architect was referred to as "Lorenzo de Medici ofSeoul" byTime for his contributions toKorean culture?on 2008-05-06
    58. ... that theIlmin Museum of Art is an art museum ofSouth Korea, located onSejongno,Jongno-gu, central district ofSeoul where royal palaces and gates ofJoseon dynasty are also situated?on 2008-05-05
    59. ...thatkimchi bokkeumbap is aKoreanfried rice made withkimchi and any available ingredients?on 2008-04-11


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    • DYK awards
    The 50DYK Medal
    Well done Caspian! Congrats for all your hard work, particularly on Korea and Korean cuisine! May you soon reach 100 DYKs!Dr. BlofeldWhite cat 18:06, 9 June 2009 (UTC)

    Contribution

    Articles that I started
    Culture of Korea
    Lee Cheong-joon – Hong Nan-pa – Patti Kim – Dol janchi – Samjinnal – Tiger in Korean culture

    Zakuski – Nasi kuning – Nasi pecel – Serabi – List of cookies – List of pies – List of puddings – List of Greek dishes – List of Hungarian dishes – List of Spanish dishes – List of salads – List of Filipino dishes – List of Thai dishes – List of Vietnamese dishes – List of Malaysian dishes


    Articles I have significantly contributed to
    All Korean culture/history related articles
    1. Gyeongju
    2. Important Intangible Cultural Properties
    3. Korean cuisine,List of sources of Chinese culinary history,Iraqi cuisine,German cuisine,List of Moroccan dishes,List of Indonesian dishes
    4. Kimchi,Baeksuk
    5. Smorgasbord
    6. Kang Dae-ha,Buddha Jumps Over the Wall,Deborah Voigt,Chu Song-woong,Cho Jae-hyun,Tongyeong,Kaesong

    Other contributions

    Picture of the day
    The Quaternion Eagle
    Awoodcut print of the Quaternion Eagle, thedouble-headed eaglearmorial of the Holy Roman Empire. It showed the shields of the various parts of the empire in groups of four on the feathers of the eagle supporting, in place of a shield,Christ on theTrue Cross. The top, larger shields, are those of the sevenPrince-electors, as well as one for the titular "Prefect of Rome".Woodcut:Hans Burgkmair; print: David de Negker
    Current events globeOn23 May,2009,In the news was updated with a news item that involved the articleRoh Moo-hyun, which you recently nominated. If you know of another interesting news item involving a recently created or updated article, then please suggest it on theIn the news candidates page.

    It has been posted now. Thanks for you contributions and asking for assistance. :) --candlewicke 17:34, 23 May 2009 (UTC)

    Awards

    Barnstars
    The Barnstar of Life
    I, Lenticel, awardUser:Appletrees the Barnstar of Life for his work on Korean-related topics--Lenticel(talk) 14:12, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
    The Geography Barnstar
    I hereby award this barnstar for the outstanding additions made to the many individual gu and dong artilces of Seoul.Songpa-gu andSeocho-gu are quite improved.DaronDierkes (talk) 02:56, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
    The Half Barnstar
    You and Chris have finally taken theKorean cuisine article to where it can and should have always been.Jeremy (Blah blah...) 16:16, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
    The Defender of the Wiki Barnstar
    To Caspian blue, for maintaining a neutral viewpoint and protecting Wikipedia's standards.Axl (talk) 07:13, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
    The Anti-Flame Barnstar
    For keeping out trolls in Korea-related articles, especially the ones surrounding controversial topics.мirаgeinred سَراب ٭ (talk) 02:51, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
    The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
    For making my day by confirming the ID of 'it". Cheers! ...Dave1185 (talk) 00:04, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
    The 25DYK Medal
    For your continuousWP:DYK contributions on various topics related toKorea, such as clothing, food, events, places, biographies, etc., I,RyanCross (talk ·contribs), hereby awardCaspian blue (talk ·contribs)The 25DYK Medal! Great work, and keep up your contributions to DYK! I bet you can get everything that is Korean on theMain Page, you just have to keep at it like you're doing now. Take care, and enjoy this medal from me. :-) –RyanCross (talk) 01:32, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
    The Food and Drink Barnstar
    You!
    Good job on theKorean cuisine article, keep up the good work.Jeremy (Blah blah...) 02:08, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
    The Article Rescue Barnstar
    For your prompt and excellent work onTrace (webtoon). I've gladly withdrawn my AfD nom.Fabrictramp |talk to me 00:51, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
    A Barnstar!
    The Korean Barnstar

    I, PC78, award Caspian Blue the first ever Korean Barnstar for his many and fine contributions to Korea-related topics on Wikipedia. Keep up the good work! :)PC78 (talk) 16:28, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
    The Barnstar of Good Humor
    For working onDeborah Voigt forWP:DYK while enduring terrible puns about weight loss.Bearian (talk) 18:41, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
    The Special Barnstar
    Thankyou for improving theIraqi cuisine article.Izzedine (talk) 18:41, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
    Civility Award
    In a recent RfA discussion, you made a point about civility (in the face of opposition) that I really agreed with. Apparently this award is not for warning about the importance of civility. That said, after looking over your contributions, it looks like you deserve it anyway. Best,IronGargoyle (talk) 19:03, 14 September 2009 (UTC)|}
    The Rosetta Barnstar
    For all your work relating to articles onKorea where the only sources available are written inKorean, and especially for your addition toMo Tae-Bum.NativeForeignerTalk/Contribs 00:06, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

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