|
|
|
|
These two volumes as a set tell all about Korea's old culture by vividly presenting a variety of Korea's history-related relics and materials found in museums, palaces, and temples as well as in traditional houses. They introduce Korea’s cultural heritage through 15 categories of detailed explanations of the items. The first book deals with such outdoor relics as the world cultural heritage sites (including Changdeokgung Palace, Hwaseong Fortress, Bulguk-sa temple, and the Tripitaka Koreana), royal palaces, traditional - including roofed and thatched - houses, Buddhist temples, castles and fortresses, ancient tombs, old architectures, and prehistoric cultural relics, among others. The second volume is largely devoted to handicrafts, folk customs, clothing, science, musical instruments, calligraphy and paintings. In the second book, other fascinating cultural assets include pictures of king’s procession and the vehicles or carts used for them, ceremonial implements, weapons (including cannons and firearms), swords, spears, bows, encased ornamental knives, ships, and currency. This book puts much emphasis on presenting as many vivid pictures and visual illustrations available to readers. This book is designed to demonstrate Korean history as alive rather than relying on dry and worn-out explanations. The readers will find more than 4,000 pictorial sources and see various aspects of Korean culture. The photographs here have been provided by the National Museum of Korea, the National Folk Museum, and the Royal Museum of Korea among others. |
|
Airmail I (Smaller Parcel Post) Note: Not trackable. Since this is a form of general mail, deliveries do not receive a tracking number. While delivery costs are relatively inexpensive and customs passage is easier, the security of the delivery is somewhat lower. Packaging methods are applied that allow for opening according to regulations. Please be aware that Seoul Selection cannot be held responsible for items ordered that are lost during delivery. Only applies to packages weighing less than 2 kg. For boxes, no one side can exceed 60 cm in length, and total dimensions of length, width and height together cannot exceed 90 cm.
Airmail II (Parcel Post) Note: Trackable. However, inquiries about delivery status are handled manually rather than by Internet, and items are thus more difficult to track in comparison with courier services. Applies to packages more than 2 kg.
* Airmail I, Airmail II 7 ~ 20 business days for international delivery after order confirmation.
EMS (Express Mail Service) Note: Trackable and fast. This is the courier service of the Korean postal service. An international postal service that brings letters, documents and parcels to their destinations abroad using the fastest and safest means of transportation through a special agreement between the Ministry of Information and Communication and the postal services of other countries. Promptness: 143 countries, including Japan and China, can be reached in 2-4 days. Delivery Inquiries by Internet: EMS deliveries sent to major countries such as Japan, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong can be tracked and confirmed through a global computer network; delivery status is available upon inquiry. In case a computer inquiry is not possible, a quick inquiry by fax or post is available for reference upon the user's request.
EMS Premium Note: Trackable and fast. With EMS Premium, the Korean postal service handles TNT Express delivery services, providing a similar delivery period to other express services like DHL, FedEx and UPS, with slightly more affordable rates according to region. 1 ~ 3 business days for international delivery after order confirmation.
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|