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:: ''It is a recently developed site to celebrate one of Korea's foundation myths.''
:: ''It is a recently developed site to celebrate one of Korea's foundation myths.''
In this case who or what recently developed the site? Exactly how is it related to mythology? ^^[[User:Mumun man|Mumun]] 22:34, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
In this case who or what recently developed the site? Exactly how is it related to mythology? ^^[[User:Mumun man|Mumun]] 22:34, 8 December 2006 (UTC)



Well, those questions are answered in a brief introductory fashion on my page:
Well, those questions are answered in a brief introductory fashion on my page:
http://www.san-shin.org/3sages1.html I really need to update and improve those pages, give more explanation and evidence/citations and post many more photos of it -- perhaps this winter I will get to that. [[User:Sanshinseon|Sanshinseon]] 09:21, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
http://www.san-shin.org/3sages1.html

I really need to update and improve those pages, give more explanation and evidence/citations
and post many more photos of it -- perhaps this winter I will get to that.
[[User:Sanshinseon|Sanshinseon]] 09:21, 9 December 2006 (UTC)


Hi [[User:Sanshinseon|Sanshinseon]], I am Mumun. Wow! You have an excellent website. I hope you will transfer some of those nice photos to the article. Several years ago I worked on 경주 남산 with the 국립경주문화연구소 and UNESCO in my professional capacity, and some of the content on your website reminded me of those days.[[User:Mumun man|Mumun]] 11:30, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi [[User:Sanshinseon|Sanshinseon]], I am Mumun. Wow! You have an excellent website. I hope you will transfer some of those nice photos to the article. Several years ago I worked on 경주 남산 with the 국립경주문화연구소 and UNESCO in my professional capacity, and some of the content on your website reminded me of those days.[[User:Mumun man|Mumun]] 11:30, 9 December 2006 (UTC)


Hi [[User:Mumun man|Mumun]], it's nice to meet you here, and thanks for the appreciation. 경주 남산 is surely one of the most fascinating places... I lived in Gyeongju 1986-7, and have been a tour-guide to Nam-san several times. I'm now a professor of Korean Tourism at Kyunghee University. Jiri-san is one of my favorite topics; I'm reading my paper about it's religious assets to a Korean Studies Conference in New Delhi exactly a week from now, and going to give a speech and slideshow about that to the Royal Asiatic Society meeting in Seoul on January 9th. This page on Jiri-san could be greatly improved, needs a lot of work -- and the pages on other Korean mountains are even worse -- there is nothing at all yet about the very important Taebaeksan -- I will try to contribute to the improvements that are needed, along with the rest of you on this, as far as I have time to do so. [[User:Sanshinseon|Sanshinseon]] 02:05, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

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I wanted to clarify some text that reads as follows:

It is a recently developed site to celebrate one of Korea's foundation myths.

In this case who or what recently developed the site? Exactly how is it related to mythology? ^^Mumun 22:34, 8 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Well, those questions are answered in a brief introductory fashion on my page: http://www.san-shin.org/3sages1.html I really need to update and improve those pages, give more explanation and evidence/citations and post many more photos of it -- perhaps this winter I will get to that. Sanshinseon 09:21, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Sanshinseon, I am Mumun. Wow! You have an excellent website. I hope you will transfer some of those nice photos to the article. Several years ago I worked on 경주 남산 with the 국립경주문화연구소 and UNESCO in my professional capacity, and some of the content on your website reminded me of those days.Mumun 11:30, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Mumun, it's nice to meet you here, and thanks for the appreciation. 경주 남산 is surely one of the most fascinating places... I lived in Gyeongju 1986-7, and have been a tour-guide to Nam-san several times. I'm now a professor of Korean Tourism at Kyunghee University. Jiri-san is one of my favorite topics; I'm reading my paper about it's religious assets to a Korean Studies Conference in New Delhi exactly a week from now, and going to give a speech and slideshow about that to the Royal Asiatic Society meeting in Seoul on January 9th. This page on Jiri-san could be greatly improved, needs a lot of work -- and the pages on other Korean mountains are even worse -- there is nothing at all yet about the very important Taebaeksan -- I will try to contribute to the improvements that are needed, along with the rest of you on this, as far as I have time to do so. Sanshinseon 02:05, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]