[This Week's Books] 'Nolrabdorok Gileseo Michidorok Dayanghan Chile' and More
Astonishingly Long and Incredibly Diverse Chile
The author has lived in Chile for 17 years since 2004 and taught Korean Studies at the prestigious Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. This is a guide to Chile written based on personal experience for Koreans curious about Chile. Covering all fields from history to politics and society, diplomacy and resource policies, and sociocultural aspects, it reveals the true face of Chile. Tourist attractions worth visiting in Chile are kindly introduced in a separate column. (Written by Min Wonjeong / Humanist)
Real Estate Agent User Manual
From the perspective of a real estate novice, this book summarizes how to use real estate brokerage services as effectively as possible. It covers basic knowledge that might be embarrassing to ask anyone, the real estate transaction process, how to negotiate brokerage fees, and real estate sales know-how. It also provides ways for not only actual buyers but also novice real estate investors to make wise transactions, and at the end of the book, it includes explanations of real estate-related terms for beginners. (Written by Mangdungi (Oh Seongil) / Aracne)
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A Fresh Summary of Korean History
Park Younggyu, author of the 3-million-copy bestseller series "Reading the Annals in One Volume," compresses 5,000 years of Korean history into one book. It covers not only historical knowledge that every Korean should know but also intriguing events that spark curiosity and the lives and achievements of figures we did not know before. Korean history is organized according to changes in political structures and international situations to help readers intuitively understand historical transformations. (Written by Park Younggyu / Gimmyoungsa)
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