Jumak (original) (raw)
In old Korean society, a Jumak was a kind of tavern or inn that served alcoholic beverages and food and also provided lodging to travellers. It was also called jusa (酒肆), juga (酒家), or jupo (酒舖). While it is unknown when jumak first came into existence, historical documents show that a kisaeng (female entertainer), Cheongwan (天官), operated one. According to Samguk Yusa, a general of the Silla Kingdom, Kim Yu-sin, frequented the place when he was young. Other sources assume jumak first appeared in 1097 during King Sukjong's reign in the Goryeo Dynasty.
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dbo:abstract | In old Korean society, a Jumak was a kind of tavern or inn that served alcoholic beverages and food and also provided lodging to travellers. It was also called jusa (酒肆), juga (酒家), or jupo (酒舖). While it is unknown when jumak first came into existence, historical documents show that a kisaeng (female entertainer), Cheongwan (天官), operated one. According to Samguk Yusa, a general of the Silla Kingdom, Kim Yu-sin, frequented the place when he was young. Other sources assume jumak first appeared in 1097 during King Sukjong's reign in the Goryeo Dynasty. (en) Jumak es un tipo de taberna o posada coreana en la que se sirven bebidas alcohólicas y comidas junto con alojamiento. Este tipo de hospedajes son muy típicos y tradicionales en Corea, proporcionando sus servicios a los viajeros. Entre otras denominaciones se puede encontrar jusa (酒|肆), juga (酒 |
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dbp:caption | In Shin Yun-bok's genre painting titled Jusa geobae , a jumak is depicted. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | In old Korean society, a Jumak was a kind of tavern or inn that served alcoholic beverages and food and also provided lodging to travellers. It was also called jusa (酒肆), juga (酒家), or jupo (酒舖). While it is unknown when jumak first came into existence, historical documents show that a kisaeng (female entertainer), Cheongwan (天官), operated one. According to Samguk Yusa, a general of the Silla Kingdom, Kim Yu-sin, frequented the place when he was young. Other sources assume jumak first appeared in 1097 during King Sukjong's reign in the Goryeo Dynasty. (en) Jumak es un tipo de taberna o posada coreana en la que se sirven bebidas alcohólicas y comidas junto con alojamiento. Este tipo de hospedajes son muy típicos y tradicionales en Corea, proporcionando sus servicios a los viajeros. Entre otras denominaciones se puede encontrar jusa (酒|肆), juga (酒 |
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