Chosun Exhibition

The Chosun Exhibition was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the Japanese colony in Korea.[1] It was held at Gyeongbokgung, opened on 12 September 1929, ran until 31 October 1929[2] and was attended by 986,179 people.[3]

Chosun Exhibition
Entrance to the Exhibition with Japanese General Government Building visible
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameChosun Exhibition
Visitors986179
Participant(s)
Countries3
Location
CountryKorea
CityGyeongseong (Seoul)
VenueGyeongbokgung
Coordinates37°34′43″N 126°58′38″E
Timeline
Opening12 September 1929
Closure31 October 1929

Contents

As well as a Reception Hall there were Navy, rice, fisheries,[4] Industries South,[5] Industries North, Electric Machinery, Ministry of Railways[6] Gyeonghoeru[4] and Jeonnam pavilions.[7] Japan itself was represented by the Domestic Pavilion.[8]

There was a Children's Land with a locomotive and a panoramic picture of elephants in India,[8] a moving pictures pavilion[6]. The Architectural Association of Chosun had a display of three model houses showing modern housing.[9] and the Gakutensoku robot was shown.[10]

References

  1. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 51, retrieved 6 December 2018
  2. Kuitert, Wybe, From Gyeongbok Royal Palace to the Chosun Exposition:A Transformation in Space (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-12-06, retrieved 2018-12-06
  3. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 57, retrieved 6 December 2018
  4. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 56, retrieved 6 December 2018
  5. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 59, retrieved 6 December 2018
  6. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 60, retrieved 6 December 2018
  7. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 53, retrieved 6 December 2018
  8. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 61, retrieved 6 December 2018
  9. Suh Kuee-Sook, Suh Kuee-Sook. "The Research on the Process and Floor Plan of Model Houses for The Chosun Exhibition in 1929". Journal of the Korean housing association.
  10. Ishikawa, Atsuko, Common people involved with the Chosun Expo, as seen from visual records, p. 63, retrieved 6 December 2018
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