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Turkish exhibit at National Museum of Korea

 
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wylies99



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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 6:26 pm    Post subject: Turkish exhibit at National Museum of Korea Reply with quote

http://www.museum.go.kr/program/show/showDetailEng.jsp?menuID=002002002002&showCategory1Con=SC1&showCategory2Con=SC1_1&showCategory3Con=SC1_1_1&showID=6102

The Civilizations of Turkey: Emperors in Istanbul

There's an exhibit at the National Museum of Korea. It runs from 05-01-2012 to 09-02-2012. It's in the special exhibit hall and it costs 12,000 won per person to see the exhibit.

If you've never been to the National Museum of Korea it's an interesting place and it's close to Yongsan, Itaewon, and other parts of Seoul. Just take the subway to Ichon station and walk for about 2 blocks. The admission for the regular museum is free and there are a couple of great gift shops.

I saw the exhibit on Saturday and here's my take. There are museum exhibits that everyone should see and there are exhibits that only people who are "museum people" should see. This exhibit falls into the latter. There are some interesting pieces but there have been better exhibitions at this museum. Like with other special exhibitions there are souvenirs and there are some nice things like postcards and pencils. Also, there's minimal English and, unless you are fluent in Korean, you won't understand what you're viewing. They don't even have exhibit brochures in English or Japanese- puzzling considering how many foreigners visit the museum. So, if you are a "museum person" then enjoy the exhibit but others can sit this one out.
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cdninkorea



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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 5:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That reminds me of the Peru (Inca) exhibit a few years ago- it was an international exhibit, i.e. it was not made in Korea and was touring the world, but they didn't put up much English at all.
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Steelrails



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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Boy Korea is really trying to get Turkey to partner up on more arms development projects...they've really been pushing the Korean-Turkish alliance hard these days.
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 2:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steelrails wrote:
Boy Korea is really trying to get Turkey to partner up on more arms development projects...they've really been pushing the Korean-Turkish alliance hard these days.


Expect to see a shift to UAE in the coming years. A massive shift.
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fermentation



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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 3:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steelrails wrote:
Boy Korea is really trying to get Turkey to partner up on more arms development projects...they've really been pushing the Korean-Turkish alliance hard these days.


It's actually been going on since I was in middle school, perhaps before. Along with the US, our alliance with Turkey has been considered "a brotherhood established in blood" ever since they had the highest percentage of losses during the Korean war among our allies. In the military, we're always told how awesome Turkish forces were in the war. Their sacrifice won't be forgotten.

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I saw the exhibit on Saturday and here's my take. There are museum exhibits that everyone should see and there are exhibits that only people who are "museum people" should see. This exhibit falls into the latter. There are some interesting pieces but there have been better exhibitions at this museum. Like with other special exhibitions there are souvenirs and there are some nice things like postcards and pencils. Also, there's minimal English and, unless you are fluent in Korean, you won't understand what you're viewing. They don't even have exhibit brochures in English or Japanese- puzzling considering how many foreigners visit the museum. So, if you are a "museum person" then enjoy the exhibit but others can sit this one out.


I was planning to go with my girlfriend but maybe I should reconsider. I'm a museum person but she's not. I really wanted to see some shamshirs. Was always fascinated with medieval weaponry.
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