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"Hunminjeongeum" is the right word to teach the people
It was created by King Sejong and scholars of Jiphyeonjeon together, and the only letter in the world made by a monarch who can contain our thoughts and words for the people Hangeul was known to the world in 1446 AD after three years of testing by King Sejong.
It is said that the name Hangul was devised in 1910 in place of the names Eonmun or Joseon Letters.
The Korean word "han" means "han," which refers to our country, and directly contains the meaning of "Korean Empire." Hangul, or Hunminjeongeum, was designated as National Treasure No. 70 in recognition of its excellence and was also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.
Hangul is a very scientific phonetic alphabet created by considering the correlation between sound and letters. Hunminjeongeum means "the right sound to teach the people," which King Sejong, the third king of Joseon, made it easy for anyone to learn, read, and write for illiterate people who do not know difficult Chinese characters Today, not only the rapid growth of K-POP, but also Hallyu content is contributing greatly to raising interest in Hangeul for fans around the world.
Last year, BTS produced a documentary to celebrate Hangeul Day. The beautiful and scientific Korean alphabet Hangul is expanding into a new language of communication and the language of people around the world, meeting the icon of the era of "BTS."