
Every October 9, Korea celebrates Hangul Day (한글날) — the day language became power. 💬✨ Nearly 600 years ago, King Sejong the Great created Hangul so that everyone, not just the elite, could read and write. Simple in form, brilliant in design — each letter reflects the shape of the tongue and mouth, a perfect harmony of science, compassion, and creativity. Hangul didn’t just change how Koreans wrote — it changed how they thought, dreamed, and connected. From ancient scrolls to neon signs in Seoul, Hangul continues to speak of innovation, equality, and national pride. 🕊️ Happy Hangul Day — a celebration of letters that gave voice to a nation. #HangulDay #한글날 #KingSejong #KoreanCulture
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Statue of King Sejong the Great
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Unveiled in 2009, this statue shows the 1400s King Sejon sitting above Gwanghwamun Plaza.