- The
byeongpung (Korean: 병풍; "Folding screen")
became significant during the
period of
Unified Silla (668–935). The most
common uses for
byeongpung were...
- Byeongpungdo, or
Byeongpung Island, or
Pyeongpung is an
uninhabited island in
South Korea's
Dadohaehaesang National Park, with an area of 0.56
square kilometers...
-
adrift and
facing the
island of
Byeongpung. The CNN
footage showed that the
Sewol was adrift, but with the
island of
Byeongpung behind it. A
further analysis...
-
Yeongam through the
estuary bank.
Rivers of
Korea Geography of
South Korea Byeongpung Mountain (822.2m, Korean: 병풍산; Hanja: 屛風山; RR: Byeongpungsan) Discharge...
- 014 ft) to the northwest, Tok-san 1,250 m (4,100 ft) to the west, and
Byeongpung-san 1,152 m (3,780 ft) to the south. The
entrance to the
valley is the...
-
National Treasure of
South Korea.
Donggwoldo is on a
folding screen (
byeongpung) made of paper, silk and wood. The
creation date is
presumed to be between...
- side of the
sandbar and
behind the cave,
rocks are
surrounded like the
byeongpung (병풍,
Korean traditional folding screen).
During the ebb tide, the beach...
- Suncheon. The two
longest new
structures were the 5,671 m (18,606 ft) long
Byeongpung Tunnel,
north of Suncheon, and the 6,128 m (20,105 ft) long
Seulchi Tunnel...
- 교차로 Daejeon-ro
Wolbon IS 월본사거리
National Route 24
Prefectural Route 898 (
Byeongpung-ro)
National Route 24
overlap Seongsan IS 성산사거리 Deokjinoksan-gil Seongsan-gil...
- 898 (
Byeongpung-ro)
Chuseong 1-ro
Prefectural Route 898
overlap Wolbon IS 월본사거리
National Route 13 (Chuseong-ro)
Prefectural Route 898 (
Byeongpung-ro) National...