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Ondol

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Canadian inventions

Ondol is a underfloor heating system which was invented in Korea as early as 1000 BCE. This is a unique way to heat homes.

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A Bronze Age archaeological find, circa BCE 1000, discovered in Unggi, Hamgyeongbuk-do, in present-day North Korea, shows a clear vestige of Gudeul (Korean: ) in the Excavated Dwelling (Korean: Chinese:) unearthed at the archaeological site.[1]

Taekwondo

KOREAN INVENTIONS

Taekwondo is a martial art that originates from Korea. It combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise

In 1989, taekwondo was the world's most popular martial art in terms of number of practitioners.

JIKJI

Movable metal type

INVENTIONS THROUGH TIME

Choe Yun-ui

1234 AD

movable type printing, transitioned from ceramic type to metal cast type,[3] occurred in 1234 during the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea

The world's first known movable-type system for printing was created in China around 1040 A.D. by Bi Sheng (990–1051) during the Song Dynasty;[1] following that, the first metal movable-type system for printing was made in Korea during the Goryeo Dynasty (around 1230). This led to the printing of the Jikji in 1377. both earlier then in Europe.

Touch screen mobile phone:

the first completly touchcreen phone was made by LG and was called the LG PRADA.

The first hwacha was develeoped in Korea in 1409 during the Joseon Dynasty by several Korean scientists, including Yi Do and Choi Hae-san.

Multiple rocket launcher

Hwacha or Hwach'a (; ) (fire cart)[1] was a multiple rocket launcher developed and used in Korea[2] during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897)

manufactured by the South Korean company SaeHan Information Systems, debuted in Asia in March 1998, and was the first mass-produced portable solid state digital audio player.

Standardized rain gauge

MP3 Portable Player:

SaeHan Information Systems, now Saehan Media, made the world's first mass-produced hardware MP3 player - the MPMan.[1]

Cheugug: The first rain gauge which was invented and utilized by the Joseon Dynasty of Korea

Thundersticks have appeared around the world at many sporting events. They are regularly seen in baseball games in Taiwan, in Indian cricket matches and football matches throughout Europe, but sometimes under different names such as "cheersticks" or "bangers".

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