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Le 9 octobre, une date que l'histoire retient : voyage dans le temps à travers divers événements

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Création: 2024-10-09

Création: 2024-10-09 20:52

Introduction

October 9th: What does this date mean to us? While it may simply be another day on the calendar, a closer look at history reveals it to be a day filled with significant events. Today, we will explore various historical events that occurred on October 9th and reflect on their meaning.

Main Body

October 9th in History: A Colorful Story

1. Hangul Day, The Birth of Our Alphabet

On October 9th, 1446, King Sejong the Great, with a heart for his people, created and promulgated Hunminjeongeum (훈민정음).'Hunminjeongeum'This name means "the correct sounds for instructing the people" and is a proud cultural heritage of our nation. Hangul's most significant feature is its scientific and systematic nature, making it easy for anyone to learn and use. Today, Hangul is used in every aspect of our lives and has become a crucial symbol representing the identity of our people.

2. October 9th Around the World

Besides Hangul Day, various events occurred around the world on October 9th.

  • 1888: The Washington Monument opened to the public. At the time, the Washington Monument, the tallest building, was constructed to commemorate George Washington, a hero of the American Revolutionary War.
  • 1900: A powerful magnitude 8.2 earthquake struck Alaska. This earthquake caused significant destruction and loss of life.
  • 1962: Uganda gained independence from Great Britain.
  • 1983: The Rangoon (Yangon) bombing occurred at the Aung San Mausoleum in Burma (Myanmar). This event resulted in the loss of many lives, including members of the South Korean government delegation.

Conclusion

Remembering history and moving towards the future.

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Park Dong-woo, ancien sous-secrétaire adjoint à la Maison Blanche pour les politiques relatives aux personnes handicapées sous l'administration Obama, un acteur discret de la diplomatie civile américano-coréenneL'histoire de Park Dong-woo, ancien sous-secrétaire adjoint à la Maison Blanche, qui a joué un rôle crucial dans l'établissement de jours commémoratifs liés à la Corée, tels que la Journée des Coréens de Californie et la Journée d'Arirang.
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