[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park]
◆Can We Change the City?= This is a story about people who changed and protected the city. Many people live in cities, but many of those living within them want to leave. The author emphasizes that to make more people want to live in cities, more people need to participate in changing the city. Through this, we envision what kind of city we dream of. (Written by Seongyong Choi / Dongasia)
◆History of Korean Buddhism= It has been 1,700 years since Buddhism entered Korea. As of 2011, there are 265 Buddhist sects. This book is the first history of Buddhism published in over 30 years since Youngtae Kim's "Introduction to the History of Korean Buddhism" in 1987. It covers Korean Buddhist history from the Three Kingdoms period when Buddhism was introduced, through Unified Silla, early and late Goryeo, early and late Joseon, the Japanese colonial period, and modern times, divided into eight chapters. (Written by Byungsam Jeong / Pureun History)
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