Korean Pavilion Lake Autumn Mountain Reflection
$29.00
About South Korea
Korea developed movable metal type printing in 1234 - over 200 years before Gutenberg. The Korean alphabet, Hangul, was commissioned by King Sejong in 1443 specifically for its scientific design and ease of learning. South Korea now has one of the highest tertiary education enrollment rates in the world. A South Korea notebook with the Taegeukgi on the cover fits all of that. Ruled pages inside, bag-friendly, sturdy cover.
Good for Korean students or anyone drawn to the country's blend of deep tradition and technological innovation.