Index of Korea-related articles (G)
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics beginning with G. For Korean words starting with ㄱ, see also under K.
G
Ga
- Gabo Reform, a series of radical political changes forced through in 1894-1895.
- Gaecheonjeol, the anniversary of the legendary founding of Gojoseon by Dangun.
- Gaegogi, dog meat.
- SS Gaelic, the ship that transported the first 102 Korean immigrants to the United States.
- Gaeun, a village in Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Gageodo, an island off South Korea's Yellow Sea coast.
- Gama, a carriage used by people of status in the Joseon Dynasty.
- Gang (Korean name), a common surname also romanized "Kang."
- Ganghwa massacre
- Gangjin, a county in southern Jeollanam-do.
- Gangneung, a city in Gangwon, South Korea.
- Gangpeh, a term for Korean gangs.
- Gangwon, region of eastern Korea, see:
- Gangwon (historical), one of the Eight Provinces of Korea
- Gangwon (North Korea), the portion of the province north of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
- Gangwon (South Korea), the portion south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
- Gangwon Campaign, a phase of the Seven Year War.
- Gapyeong County, a district in western Gyeonggi-do.
- Gapyeong, Battle of, see Battle of Kapyong.
- Gasa, a popular poetic form of the Joseon Dynasty.
- Gashin cult, the worship of various deities of the household
- Gat, the traditional hat of the aristocracy.
- Gaya confederacy, an ancient league of states in the Nakdong River basin.
- Gaya Line
- Gayageum
- Gayasan
- Gayo, a traditional lyrical form.
- Gay rights in South Korea
Ge
- General Sherman Incident, a Joseon-American altercation in the 19th century.
- Generation name, one syllable in a traditional Korean name.
- Geobukseon, the "turtle ships" with which Yi Sun-sin defeated the Japanese navy in the Seven Year War.
- Geochang County
- Geochang massacre
- Geography of North Korea
- Geography of South Korea
- Geoje
- Geolgeol Jungsang, Mohe chieftain and father of Dae Jo-yeong.
- Geomungo
- Geom Mojam
- Geum River, a river in southwestern South Korea.
- Geumgwan Gaya, a leading state of the Gaya confederacy.
- Geumho River, a tributary of the Nakdong River.
- Geumsan County, a district in Chuncheongnam-do.
- Ghost House
Gi
- Gi, see under qi
- Gihwa
- Gija, an alleged ruler of Gojoseon.
- Gija Joseon, the state which Gija may have ruled.
- gijeok, registers of kisaeng in the Joseon Dynasty.
- Gim Daeseong, high official of Silla.
- Gim Heon-chang
- Gimcheon, a city in Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Gimhae, a city in Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Gimhae International Airport, the sole airport serving the Busan metropolitan area.
- Gimje, a city in Jeollanam-do.
- Gimpo Airport, Seoul's second airport.
- Gimpo City, a district to the north of Seoul.
- Gimpo Line
- Ginseng
- Girim of Silla
- Gisaeng
- Glass Slippers
- Gloster Hill
- GM Daewoo
Go
- Go, standard romanization of Koh (Korean name).
- Gochang County
- Gochujang, a traditional spicy Korean sauce.
- Goesan County, a district in Chungcheongbuk-do.
- Gogok, curved jewelry.
- Goguryeo
- Goheung County, a district in coastal Jeollanam-do.
- Gojitmal (movie)
- Gojoseon, a kingdom founded in prehistoric Korea.
- Gokseong County
- Golbaengi muchim, a spicy Korean salad made with Neverita didyma, (a sea snail), and vegetables
- gonggi, a popular Korean children's game.
- Gongju, a district in central Chungcheongnam-do.
- Gongsun Kang
- A Good Lawyer's Wife
- Goryeo
- Goryeong County
- Goseong County (Gangwon)
- Goseong County (South Gyeongsang)
- Gosu
- Governor-General of Korea
- Goyang
- Grand National Party
- Great Yeongnam Road
- The Greatest Expectation
- Green Fish
- Green Rose (TV show)
- Greater Dallas Korean American Chamber of Commerce
- Greens (South Korea)
Gu
- Gukhak, the national academy of Silla.
- Gukjagam, the national academy of Goryeo.
- Guma Expressway, an expressway connecting Gumi to Masan.
- Gumi, a city in Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Gumiho, a mythical nine-tailed fox.
- Gunpo
- Gunsan
- Gunsan Line
- Gunwi County
- Guri
- Gurye County
Gw
- Gwacheon, a city in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
- Gwageo, the national civil service examinations of the Joseon Dynasty and earlier periods.
- Gwamegi, Korean half-dried Pacific herring or Pacific saury
- Gwanbuk, a region of Korea.
- Gwandong, a region of northeastern Korea.
- Gwang-An Great Bridge, a bridge in Busan.
- Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo
- Gwanggaeto Stele
- Gwanghaegun of Joseon
- Gwanghwamun
- Gwangju (Metropolitan City)
- Gwangju Airport
- Gwangju City (Gyeonggi)
- Gwangju Health University
- Gwangju massacre
- Gwangju Subway Line 1
- Gwangmyeong
- Gwangyang
- Gwannam
- Gwanseo
- Gwonbeon
Gy
- Gyebaek, famed general of late Baekje.
- Gyeomjae, see under Jeong Seon
- Gyeon Hwon, king of Hubaekje in the 10th century.
- Gyeongbokgung, a major Joseon Dynasty palace in Seoul.
- Gyeongbu, a term meaning "Seoul-Busan."
- Gyeongbu Expressway, an expressway connecting Seoul to Busan.
- Gyeongbu Line, a railroad connecting Seoul to Busan.
- Gyeongbuk, a province in eastern South Korea.
- Gyeongbuk Line, a spur line railroad connecting Gimcheon to Yeongju.
- Gyeongchun Line
- Gyeonggi
- Gyeonggi Broadcasting Corporation
- Gyeongho River
- Gyeonghuigung
- Gyeongin
- Gyeongin Expressway
- Gyeongin Line
- Gyeongjeon Line
- Gyeongju
- Gyeongnam
- Gyeongsan
- Gyeongsang
- Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Gyeongsangnam-do
- Gyeongseong
- Gyeongui Line
- Gyeongwon Line
- Gyerim
- Gyeryong (city)
- Gyeryong-san
- Gyeyul
- Gyobang, traditional center of kisaeng life.
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